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pentagon [3]
4 years ago
6

In a controlled experiments what is the experimental group compared to

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likoan [24]4 years ago
6 0
HEY THERE!!

EXPERIMENTAL GROUP:-

An  experimental  is the group in an experiment  that receives the variable being tested. One variable is tested at a time.

The experimental group is compared to a control group , which does not receive the test variable.

In this way ,  experment group are used to find answers in an experiment.

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X^2  =  \frac{(O - E)^2}{E} where O = observed frequency and E = expected frequency.

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