Term: Control Group
Last Updated: 2015-01-29
A control group is a group of subjects that are used for comparison with treatment groups - subjects receiving a treatment - in randomized control trials and other epidemiological study designs. Selection of an appropriate control group is crucial to the validity of epidemiological studies (Last, 2001).
In Chateau et al. (2015), physicians in the control group did not receive an educational mailing package, regardless of whether they triggered a quality indicator. The control group in this research was compared to the intervention group.
For more information on case control and other types of epidemiological studies, please read the
Study Design and Methods
documentation, available on the MCHP web site.