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29 July, 01:07

Why do scientists use control groups in experiments?

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  1. 29 July, 02:21
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    A reasearcher must only measure one variable at atime, and using a scientific control group gives reliable baseline data to compare their results with.
  2. 29 July, 03:55
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    Scientists use control groups in experiments to have more reliable data and to minimize the errors in the experiments. Usually, scientists study about an effect of different factors one at a time so it is important to have control to avoid other factors that may affect the set-up.
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