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Why Control Groups Improve Experiment Results
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Control groups help experiments produce more reliable results. They reduce bias and make it easier to measure the dependent variable. In an experiment, controls have the same features as the treatment groups but are not affected by the independent variable.
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Controls in an experiment are elements that are held constant and not affected by independent variables. Controls are essential for unbiased and accurate measurement of the dependent variables in response to the treatment.
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