No, the experimental group is not used as a standard of comparison in an experiment; instead, it is the group that receives the treatment or intervention being tested. The standard of comparison is typically the control group, which does not receive the treatment and is used to evaluate the effects of the experimental treatment. This allows researchers to determine the impact of the experimental conditions by comparing outcomes between the experimental and control groups.
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