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directions: each of the following graphs contains an error. circle the error and then correct it on the blank graph below. 1. the difference between an experimental group and a control group is that... 2. are all scientific theories permanent? explain. 3. if a research group is testing out a new vitamin and they provide two experimental groups with different amounts of vitamins, what will the control group receive?
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- An experimental group is exposed to the variable being tested, while a control group is not exposed to the variable and is used for comparison.
- Scientific theories are not permanent. They are based on current evidence and can be revised or replaced as new evidence emerges.
- The control group in a study testing a new vitamin would receive a placebo (a substance with no active - vitamin ingredient) to serve as a baseline for comparison.
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- The experimental group is exposed to the variable, the control group is not.
- No, because they can be revised with new evidence.
- A placebo.