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Biology, 18.08.2021 21:50 broyochey1

In the context of a scientific experiment, what is a control group? A) a group that is treated differently from others except for the variable being tested.

B)a group that is treated the same as other groups except for the variable being tested.

C)a group assembled only under environmentally controlled conditions.

D)a group treated the same as others except that it has fewer subjects.

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