A control group.
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The control group.
Actually, it can be and is frequently treated as either. If the data is collected as a numerical value (for example, $35,500), then it is continuous. However, it is often simpler and more useful, especially in surveys, to collect the data as a set of ranges (20,000 - 29,999; 30,000 - 39,999; etc.). In this case, it would be an ordinal variable. Ordinal variables are discreet categories that still have a rank order.
120 if A is treated the same as a. 360 if A is considered different to a.
There are three types of data as followed in the corresponding order in their hierarchy:Interval dataValues are real numbersall calculations are validcan be treated as ordinal or nominalOrdinal dataValues must be represent the ranked order or the datacalculations based on the ordering process are validcan be treated as nominal but not intervalExample: A rating scale where 1 represents Poor performance; 2 represents fair performance; 3 represents good performance; etc,Values are the arbitrary numbers that represent categoriesonly calculationsn based on the frequencies of occurance are validcannot be treated as ordinal or intervalExample: 1 represents green; 2 represents red; 3 represents orange; (their average means nothing; the only numeric values that you can get is the count of how often it occurs)Nominal Data
Control Variable♪☆
The control group.
The control group.
you have to decipher out what exactly it is saying buut... participants that are exposed to the independent variable are in the experimental group and the participants who are treated the same way as the experimental group, except that they are not exposed to the independent variable, make up the control group... any...
you have to decipher out what exactly it is saying buut... participants that are exposed to the independent variable are in the experimental group and the participants who are treated the same way as the experimental group, except that they are not exposed to the independent variable, make up the control group... any...
In a sample where the variable is not applied, the treatment group is still treated like other experimental groups except for the absence of the variable being studied. The treatment group should receive the same level of attention, resources, and procedures as the other groups, allowing researchers to compare the effects of the variable in question. This ensures that any observed differences can be attributed to the variable being studied rather than any disparities in treatment.
a control group is a sample that is treated like the other experimental groups except that the independent variable isn't applied to it
Again another of my homework questions and i think its control
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it is the test where a sample is treated like the other experimental groups. IV isn't applied in this.
Control groups and experimental groups are both used in scientific experiments for comparison purposes. They are subjected to the same conditions except for the variable being tested in the experimental group. This allows researchers to determine the effects of the variable being studied.
The control group is the part of an experiment that is treated just like the experimental group, except it does not receive the treatment or factor being tested. It serves as a baseline for comparison to evaluate the true effects of the treatment.