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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1 Yes or No, In the design of experiments, treatments are applied to experimental units in the treatment group(s).

Yes
No

2 True or False, A dominant group differs from a control group in that it rules the treatment of the control group.

TRUE
FALSE

3 Evidence that demonstrates that a model or idea versus a control group is feasible is called a

.

4 True or False, A control group may be used in any field to demonstrate no effect or a standard effect versus a novel effort applied to a treatment group.

TRUE
FALSE

5 Yes or No, For the conclusions drawn from the results of an experiment to have validity, it is essential that the items or patients assigned to treatment and control groups be representative of the same population.

Yes
No

6 Complete the text:

A short or

realization of a certain

or idea to

a treament's feasibility is called a proof of

.

7 True or False, Pure control involves no doing apart from itself.

TRUE
FALSE

8 Complete the text:

A proof-of-concept structure, including a control group, consists of

, procedures, findings, and

.

9 True or False, The purpose of a treatment group is to describe natural processes or phenomena for the first time relative to a control group.

TRUE
FALSE

10 True or False, A control group may have originated with a dominant group wanting others beneath themselves to be used to test novel cures so that they, the dominant group, would suffer no harm until the novel technique was proven.

TRUE
FALSE


Hypotheses edit

  1. 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 edit

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