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A researcher wants to design an experiment to test whether a new educational software program improves algebra scores. Apply the concept of a control group to this research study by describing how the researcher should configure this group and how they will use it to evaluate the software.

Question: A researcher wants to design an experiment to test whether a new educational software program improves algebra scores. Apply the concept of a control group to this research study by describing how the researcher should configure this group and how they will use it to evaluate the software.

Sample answer: The researcher should establish a control group consisting of students who do not use the educational software program. The researcher will then compare the algebra scores of this control group, serving as a baseline, against the scores of the students who used the software to determine if the software is effective.

Key points:

  • Create a control group that does not receive the educational software.
  • Use the control group's algebra scores as a baseline comparison.
  • Compare the scores of both groups to determine if the software is effective.

Rubric: Grading criteria: The student should describe assigning participants to a control group that does not receive the software program, and state that the group's scores will serve as a baseline to compare against the experimental group to determine the software's effectiveness.

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