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why must an experiment have a control group? a control group acts as a baseline for comparison when changing the dependent variable. a control group acts as a baseline for comparison when changing the independent variable. a control group ensures that only the independent variable is affecting the results of the experiment. a control group ensures that only the dependent variable is affecting the results of the experiment.
In an experiment, the independent variable is manipulated. The control group does not have the independent - variable change, serving as a baseline to compare against the experimental group when the independent variable is changed. This helps to determine the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable.
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B. A control group acts as a baseline for comparison when changing the independent variable.