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14 May, 10:04

Hypothetical Situation: A scientist notices that her bees may be avoiding a specific pollen from flower "X" despite its abundance in the area. To test to see if this behavior is reproducible and not anecdotal, she decides to provide a choice test to her bees. She does this by putting the bees in a small cage with two dishes. One with pollen from flower "X" the other is pollen from a flower that she knows her bees collect, flower "Y." She counts how many times the bees chooses Flower "X" vs Flower "Y" and collects this data.

What is experimental group?

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  1. 14 May, 11:29
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    The experimental group in this case are the group of bees that are put in the small cage.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The experimental group is the group of subjects that participate in the test. They are usually assigned to the treatments in study. In some cases there is a control group, with no assigned treatment.

    In this case, the bees that she put in the cage, and they are not assigned to a particular treatment. It can be considered a control group.
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