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Asked: 2 years ago2023-12-08T14:26:17+06:00 2023-12-08T14:26:17+06:00In: Research Methodology

What is control in experiment? How to control extraneous variables?

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      In an experiment, a control is an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables. It serves as a benchmark or a point of comparison against which the results of the test conditions are measured. Controls are essential for maintaining the integrity of an experiment and ensuring thatRead more

      In an experiment, a control is an element that remains unchanged or unaffected by other variables. It serves as a benchmark or a point of comparison against which the results of the test conditions are measured. Controls are essential for maintaining the integrity of an experiment and ensuring that the results are due to the independent variable being tested, rather than other factors.

      There are typically three types of variables in an experiment:
      1. Controlled variables: These are quantities that the scientist wants to keep constant to prevent them from affecting the experiment’s outcome.
      2. Independent variables: This is the variable that is being tested to see if it causes an effect.
      3. Dependent variables: These are the variables that are observed to see if they change as a result of manipulating the independent variable.

      For example, in medical testing, the control group might receive a placebo instead of the actual medication being tested. By comparing the effects on the control group to those receiving the medication, researchers can determine the medication’s true impact. Controls help to ensure that experiments are conducted efficiently and adhere to scientific method standards.

      Controlling extraneous variables is crucial for ensuring the validity of an experiment. Here are some methods commonly used to control extraneous variables:

      1. Randomization: Assigning participants to experimental and control groups randomly to ensure that each group is similar in all respects, except for the treatment they receive.

      2. Matching: Pairing participants in the experimental and control groups based on certain characteristics to ensure that these characteristics are evenly distributed across groups.

      3. Standardization: Keeping the experimental procedures consistent for all participants to minimize the impact of extraneous variables.

      4. Counterbalancing: Varying the order of conditions for participants to control for the effects of the order in which treatments are received.

      5. Blind and Double-Blind Procedures:
      – Single-blind technique: Participants are unaware of whether they are receiving the treatment or are in the control group to prevent their expectations from affecting the results.
      – Double-blind technique: Both the participants and the experimenters are unaware of who is receiving the treatment to prevent experimenter bias.

      6. Statistical Control: Using statistical techniques to adjust for the influence of extraneous variables on the dependent variable.

      7. Use of Covariates: Including additional variables in the analysis that may account for the variance in the dependent variable.

      8. Environmental Control: Controlling the physical environment where the experiment takes place to prevent environmental variables from affecting the results.

      By implementing these methods, researchers can reduce the likelihood that extraneous variables will confound the results of their experiments.

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