Everything about Experimental Control totally explained
A
scientific control augments integrity in
experiments by isolating
variables as dictated by the
scientific method in order to make a conclusion about such variables. In a controlled experiment, two virtually identical experiments are conducted. In one of them, the
treatment, the factor being tested is applied. In the other, the
control, the factor being tested isn't applied.
For example, in testing a
drug, it's important to carefully verify that the supposed effects of the drug are produced only by the drug itself.
Doctors achieve this with a
double-blind study in a
clinical trial: two (statistically) identical groups of
patients are compared, one of which receives the drug and one of which receives a
placebo. Neither the patients nor the doctor know which group receives the real drug, which serves both to curb researchers'
bias and to isolate the effects of the drug.
A positive control is a procedure that's very similar to the actual experimental test, but which is known from previous experience to give a positive result. A negative control is known to give a negative result. The positive control confirms that the basic conditions of the experiment were able to produce a positive result, even if none of the actual experimental samples produce a positive result. The negative control demonstrates the base-line result obtained when a test doesn't produce a measurable positive result; often the value of the negative control is treated as a "background" value to be subtracted from the test sample results.
Necessity of controls
Controls are needed to eliminate alternate explanations of experimental results. For example, suppose a researcher feeds an experimental
artificial sweetener to sixty laboratory
rats and observes that ten of them subsequently die of dehydration and vomiting. The underlying cause of death could be the sweetener itself or something unrelated. Perhaps the rats were simply not supplied with enough water; or the water was contaminated and undrinkable; or the rats were under some psychological or physiological stress that caused them not to drink enough; or a disease dehydrated them; or their cage was kept too hot. Eliminating each of these possible explanations individually would be time-consuming and difficult. Instead, the researcher can use an experimental control, separating the rats into two groups: one group that receives the sweetener and one that does not. The two groups are kept in otherwise identical conditions, and both groups are observed in the same ways. Now, any difference in morbidity between the two groups can be ascribed to the sweetener itself--and no other factor--with much greater confidence.
In other cases, an experimental control is used to prevent the effects of one variable from being drowned out by the known, greater effects of other variables. For example, suppose a program that gives out free books to children in subway stations wants to measure the effect of the program on standardized test scores. However, the researchers understand that many other factors probably have a much greater effect on standardized test scores than the free books: household income, for example, and the extent of parents' education. In scientific parlance, these are called
confounding variables. In this case, the researchers can either use a control group or use statistical techniques to control for the other variables.
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