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Evaluating Experimental Designs

Imagine two scientists are studying the effects of a new fertilizer on crop yield. Scientist A applies the fertilizer to a field of corn and measures the total harvest at the end of the season. Scientist B divides a field into multiple plots, applies different, precisely measured amounts of fertilizer to each plot (including one plot with no fertilizer), ensures all plots receive identical sunlight and water, and then measures the harvest from each individual plot. Explain which scientist's method is more effective for establishing a clear relationship between the fertilizer and crop yield, and justify your reasoning.

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