What is a control in statistics? A firm limit on the collection of dataA firm limit on who can take the surveyA firm limit on who can see the resultsA method used to make sure only the issue at hand is examined
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In statistical analysis, a control refers to a method or mechanism that helps ensure that the results of an experiment or study are valid and reliable. Show more…
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