
Control Test
A control test is a method used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of results in various fields, including research and experiments. In this context, it involves comparing performance or outcomes against a standard or “control” group, which remains unchanged. By measuring differences between the test group (which receives a treatment or intervention) and the control group, researchers can identify the true effects of the variable being tested, while minimizing other influences. This helps validate findings and strengthens conclusions drawn from the study.