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A comparison group (or control group) is a group of individuals who are used as a baseline for comparison when assessing the results of an experiment or study. The comparison group often does not receive any intervention or treatment, allowing the researchers to compare and contrast the results of the study groups who did receive the intervention or treatment. This helps in reliably predicting the effectiveness of the intervention, by comparing the results to those of an uninitiated group.

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