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what is the difference between correlation and causation in an experime…

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what is the difference between correlation and causation in an experiment?
a. correlation is always accurate, causation is not.
b. correlation is a relationship between two variables, causation means one variable directly affects the other.
c. causation is observed; correlation is not.
d. causation involves multiple variables; correlation involves one.

what is the purpose of a control group in an experiment?
a. to measure the dependent variable
b. to ensure the experiment is conducted faster
c. to change the independent variable
d. to serve as a baseline for comparison

in the context of scientific experiments, what does the term \experimental group\ refer to?
a. the group that is measured
b. the group that receives the treatment or test factor
c. the group that is observed
d. the group that is kept constant

what is an example of a hypothesis in a plant growth experiment?
a. plants will grow regardless of the conditions.
b. watering plants will cause them to wilt.
c. if a plant receives more sunlight, it will grow taller.
d. the color of the plant will change if it gets sunlight.

Explanation:

Response
First Question (Correlation vs Causation)
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Correlation isn't always accurate, so wrong.
  • Option b: Correlation is a relationship between two variables; causation means one variable directly affects the other. This matches definitions.
  • Option c: Both can be observed, so wrong.
  • Option d: Correlation involves two variables, causation can involve one or more, so wrong.
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Dependent variable is measured in both groups, not just control. Wrong.
  • Option b: Control group doesn't speed up the experiment. Wrong.
  • Option c: Independent variable is changed in experimental group, not control. Wrong.
  • Option d: Control group is a baseline to compare with experimental group. Correct.
Brief Explanations
  • Option a: Both groups are measured. Wrong.
  • Option b: Experimental group receives the treatment/test factor. Correct.
  • Option c: Both groups are observed. Wrong.
  • Option d: Control group is kept constant, not experimental. Wrong.

Answer:

b. Correlation is a relationship between two variables, causation means one variable directly affects the other.

Second Question (Purpose of Control Group)