 experimental group  The object or group of objects that receive the independent variable. (The objects you experiment on.)

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 experimental group  The object or group of objects that receive the independent variable. (The objects you experiment on.)

 experimental group  The object or group of objects that receive the independent variable. (The objects you experiment on.)

 control group  The group of objects that do not receive the independent variable.

 control group  The group of objects that do not receive the independent variable.

 control group  The group of objects that do not receive the independent variable.

 scientific question AA question that is testable and is based on observations or inferences NOT opinions or values.

 scientific question  A question that is testable and is based on observations or inferences NOT opinions or values.

 scientific question  A question that is testable and is based on observations or inferences NOT opinions or values.

 hypothesis  An “educated guess” or a prediction of what you think will happen.

 hypothesis  An “educated guess” or a prediction of what you think will happen. Correctly written: If (I do this), then (this will happen). If I eat 30 donuts, then I will throw up. NEVER 'right' or 'wrong,' a hypothesis is supported or rejected.

The object or group of objects that receive the independent variable. The group of objects that do not receive the independent variable. A question that is testable and is based on observations or inferences NOT opinions or values. An “educated guess” or a prediction of what you think will happen.