When conducting experiments, how is the experimental group different from the control group?
A) The control group is not part of the experiment.
B) The experimental group contains people who are different in many ways from the control group.
C) The experimental group receives the dependent variable, and the control group does not.
D) The experimental group receives the independent variable, and the control group does not.
E) The control group receives the independent variable, and the experimental group does not.
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