HUMAN BIOLOGY(LL)-W/LAB MAN
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ISBN: 9781260908466
Author: Mader
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 2CYP
Summary Introduction
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The reason that the controlled study is an important part of experimental design.
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The experiments are designed in a way to examine a hypothesis given by an observer. The control group used in an experiment is an important part of the study.
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