
1) Design company
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Control Group, Inc. is a technology and design consultancy firm, founded in 2001 in Lower Manhattan, New York City, by Campbell Hyers, Scott Anderson, and Colin O’Donnell. == Notable work == Control Group manages creative technology projects from concept design to production and implementation/installation, in addition to full support of IT infr...
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comparison group Selected subjects of study, identified as a rule before a study is done, which comprises humans, animals, or other species who do not have the disease, intervention, procedure or whatever is being studied, but in all other respects are as nearly identical to the test group as possible.
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A group of people whose performance is compared with that of experimental subjects.
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In a clinical trial, the group that does not receive the new treatment being studied. This group is compared to the group that receives the new treatment, to see if the new treatment works.
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A group of people whose performance is compared with that of experimental subjects. Cf. experimental group.
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A group of people whose performance is compared with that of experimental subjects. Cf. experimental group.
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A reference group involved in a study against which the active group is compared.
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means a group of patients used as a control in a statistical research experiment or trial eg of a drug or new treatment. They do not receive anything useful but are needed for comparisons. Usually in the trial they receive either a placebo or the standard quantity of an existing standard drug. So the effects of the new alternative drug or treatment...
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A group of subjects participating in the same experiment as another group of subjects, but which is not exposed to the variable under investigation. ... See: experimental group. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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see control (def. 3).
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Experimental participants who are not exposed to the independent variable.
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In a randomized clinical trial, the group that receives standard treatment.
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The group of individuals in a study who, unknowingly, are not treated or not given a procedure or medication, and whose response is compared with that of treated individuals in order to validate the results of the study.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. in a group of subjects participating in the same experiment as another group of subjects, the control group is not exposed to the variable under investigation.
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A control group (of cells, individuals or centres, for example) serves as a basis of comparison in a study. In this group, no experimental stimulus is received.
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A group in an experiment that receives not treatment in order to compare the treated group against a norm.
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A group in an experiment that receives not treatment in order to compare the treated group against a norm.
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The subjects in a controlled experiment who do not receive the treatment.
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In research, the control group is the group of patients not having the treatment being tested in the study. Their results are compared to those of the treatment group. Usually the control group have the best current treatment available.
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The group in a controlled trial that acts as a comparator for one or more experimental interventions. The people in the control group may receive a placebo, no treatment, standard treatment, or an active intervention.
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(in an experiment or clinical trial) a group of subjects closely resembling the treatment group in many demographic variables but not receiving the active medication or factor under study and thereby serving as a comparison group when treatment results are evaluated.
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A group of subjects in an experiment that receives the same treatment and is treated exactly like the experimental group, except with respect to the independent variable.
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