kontrollkatsetega
Kontrollkatsetega, a Norwegian term, translates to "with control experiments" or "using control trials." In scientific research and experimentation, it refers to the practice of setting up a comparison group or condition that does not receive the experimental treatment or intervention being tested. This control group serves as a baseline to help researchers determine whether the observed effects are actually due to the treatment itself or to other factors.
The inclusion of control experiments is fundamental to establishing causality. By isolating the variable of interest
Different types of controls can be employed, including positive controls (which are expected to produce a known