Control Groups in Experiments

 
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What is a Control
Group?
 
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A control group is a group in an experiment that is not
being tested and is used to compare the results of the
other group to. In a valid experiment, there will be a
group where the variable is being manipulated
(independent variable) and a group where variable stays
the same so the results can be compared.
 
Sammy and Landon wanted to test which
fishing bait was the best to catch fish in
the intracoastal. Usually, they used a
fishing lure to catch fish. This time, they
tried fishing with three different types of
baits to see which ones caught the most
fish.
 
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Example #1
of a Control
Group
 
Control Group
 
Independent Variable
 
Dependent Variable
 
Fishing lure
 
Types of bait
 
How many fish they caught
with each type of bait
 
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Kaley was training for a race. She was
having a hard time running in the afternoon
because of the heat. She decided to start
running in the morning when it was cooler.
Kaley then compared how far she was able
to run in the morning compared to the
distance she was running in the afternoon.
 
3
 
Example #2
of a Control
Group
 
Control Group
 
Independent Variable
 
Dependent Variable
 
Afternoon Runs
 
Morning Runs
 
Distance of morning runs
 
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Now it's time to design your own
experiment with your group! In this
section, you will create a question to test
as well as identify a 
control group,
independent variable, and dependent
variable.
 You will not actually be testing
this question. Write down your
experiment, groups, and variables on chart
paper. At the bottom, in a paragraph,
explain what would happen in this
experiment if there was not a control
group.
 
4
 
Design
Your
Own!
 
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Answer the following question with your group.
Read the following scenario with your group and answer the question.
 
Quick Check!
 
5
 
Sandy wanted to see which type of
running shoes were the most comfortable
to run longer distances in. Right now, she
owned a pair of Adidas that she ran
in, but was not happy with them. She
bought two other pairs of shoes to test
them to see which was the most
comfortable for running three miles.
 
In this scenario, what is the control
group?
 
A. The two new pairs of running shoes.
B. The distance Sandy ran in comfort.
C. Sandy's current running shoes.
D. Only one pair of the running shoes.
 
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Your Turn!
 
6
 
Complete the multiple
choice quiz to show
your knowledge about
Control Groups!
 
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A control group is essential in experiments to compare results accurately. This article explains the concept of control groups with examples and highlights the importance of including them in experimental designs. It also includes a quick check question for practical understanding.

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  • Dependent Variable
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  1. Lack of Control Group

  2. What is a Control Group? A control group is a group in an experiment that is not being tested and is used to compare the results of the other group to. In a valid experiment, there will be a group where the variable is being manipulated (independent variable) and a group where variable stays the same so the results can be compared. Lack of Control Group 1

  3. Sammy and Landon wanted to test which fishing bait was the best to catch fish in the intracoastal. Usually, they used a fishing lure to catch fish. This time, they tried fishing with three different types of baits to see which ones caught the most fish. Example #1 of a Control Group Control Group Fishing lure Independent Variable Types of bait Dependent Variable How many fish they caught with each type of bait Lack of Control Group 2

  4. Kaley was training for a race. She was having a hard time running in the afternoon because of the heat. She decided to start running in the morning when it was cooler. Kaley then compared how far she was able to run in the morning compared to the distance she was running in the afternoon. Example #2 of a Control Group Control Group Afternoon Runs Independent Variable Morning Runs Dependent Variable Distance of morning runs Lack of Control Group 3

  5. Now it's time to design your own experiment with your group! In this section, you will create a question to test as well as identify a control group, independent variable, and dependent variable. You will not actually be testing this question. Write down your experiment, groups, and variables on chart paper. At the bottom, in a paragraph, explain what would happen in this experiment if there was not a control group. Design Your Own! Lack of Control Group 4

  6. Quick Check! Answer the following question with your group. Read the following scenario with your group and answer the question. Sandy wanted to see which type of running shoes were the most comfortable to run longer distances in. Right now, she owned a pair of Adidas that she ran in, but was not happy with them. She bought two other pairs of shoes to test them to see which was the most comfortable for running three miles. In this scenario, what is the control group? A. The two new pairs of running shoes. B. The distance Sandy ran in comfort. C. Sandy's current running shoes. D. Only one pair of the running shoes. Lack of Control Group 5

  7. Your Turn! Complete the multiple choice quiz to show your knowledge about Control Groups! Lack of Control Group 6

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