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Please help.. match the letter with the statements below?! a. control group b. experimental variable c. data d. controlled conditions e. experimental group 1. the one thing that is being tested 2. kept
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Please help.. match the letter with the statements below?!
a. control group
b. experimental variable
c. data
d. controlled conditions
e. experimental group
1. the one thing that is being tested
2. kept the same for all experimental set ups
3. subjects which are tested using the variable
4. subjects left in normal conditions
5. measurements taking during experiment
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1. Experimental Variable, B
2. Controlled conditions, D
3. Experimental group, E
4. Controlled group, A
5. Data, C
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1 B
2 D
3 E
4 A
5 C
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