Control group

/kənˈtɹoʊl ɡɹuːp/ noun

Definition

The group in an experiment that does not receive the experimental treatment, serving as a baseline for comparison with the experimental group.

Etymology

From Old French 'controle' (a register, verification) + Old English 'group.' The group that controls for alternative explanations.

Kelly Says

The control group is the comparison squad — they don't get the treatment, so you can see if any changes in the experimental group are actually due to your intervention.

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