Control groups/Quiz
Control groups is an effort, in a lecture format, to describe the components of a control group, often as applied in the performance of experimentation.
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Hypotheses
[edit | edit source]- A control group can be used to study dominant groups, even though control group is a synonym for dominant group when the control group actually rules others.
See also
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