A control during an experiment to give a fair test?
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A control group is used during an experiment to provide a baseline for comparison. This group is not exposed to the independent variable being tested, allowing researchers to compare the results of the experimental group to those of the control group. This helps ensure that any observed effects are due to the independent variable and not other factors.