Control groups are used in experiments in order to

Control groups are used in experiments in order to 




(a) control the effects of outside variables on the outcome

(b) control the subjects of a study to ensure that all participate equally

(c) guarantee that someone other than the investigators, who have a vested interest in the outcome, controls how the experiment is conducted

(d) achieve a proper and uniform level of randomization

(e) reduce the variability in results




Answer: A


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