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in an experiment, the experimental treatment differs from the control treatment only in the __________ being studied

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In an experiment, the experimental treatment differs from the control treatment only in the variable being studied. This means that the experimental group will be exposed to a specific variable to which the control group will not be exposed. This helps with determining whether there was a real change in the measured variable. 
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