A positive control is a group in an experiment that receives a treatment that is known to produce results similar to those predicted by your hypothesis This is done to detect problems with your experiment A positive control may also allow you to benchmark results against current practices The following are illustrative examples of a positive control A Rural County's New Universal Basic Income Experiment – and the Case Against It 2 min read Amid worries that technological advances may someday eliminate jobs, the Associated Press reports on a new experimental universal basic income program in upstate New York During the pilot program, funded by private donations, 1001 Not available for all subjects ^ 2 Our experts' time to answer varies by subject & question (we average 46 minutes) ^ 3 Chegg survey fielded between April 23 among customers who used Chegg Study and Chegg Study Pack in Q1 and Q2 21
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