Thanks for everything guys! This really helped! But I have another question related to my other question on here:

Will the control be different, though, because the article says this:
One one cup, she writes WATER, and fills the cup with water. On the next cup, she writes PURE JUICE. She fills it with juice. On the third cup, she writes ONE-HALF JUICE. She fills the measuring cup to the 1/2 cup mark with juice, and adds water to the 1-cup mark. After mixing this, she pours some into the third cup to fill it. On the fourth cup, she writes ONE-FOURTH juice. After emptying the measuring cup, she fills it to the 1/4 cup mark with juice, then to the 1-cup mark with water. She stirs this and pours some in to fill the cup. She writes ONE-EIGHT juice on the last cup. In the empty measuring cup, she measures two tablespoons of juice.She fills the cup to the 1-cup mark and stirs. Then, she pours the mixture into the last cup

Gee, what does this have to do with your hypothesis?

AI was wondering the same thing...

I was wondering the same thing...

It wasn't my hypothesis, though,. It was the one in the article.

Based on the information provided in the article, it seems that the author is describing a scenario where someone is filling different cups with various mixtures of water and juice. The cups are labeled with the ratios of juice to water used in each mixture.

To determine if the control would be different, we need more context or information about what you mean by "control." In scientific experiments, a control group or condition is typically used as a baseline for comparison. It would help to clarify what you want to compare or evaluate in this scenario.

If you are asking whether the process of filling the cups would be different from the described scenario, it is difficult to determine without understanding the specific objectives or purposes of the person filling the cups. The steps mentioned in the article represent a specific method and sequence followed by the individual described in the scenario.

If you are asking whether the taste or characteristics of the mixtures would be different, that would depend on the proportions of juice and water used in each cup. The article provided the ratios for each cup - one cup labeled "ONE-HALF JUICE" is filled to the 1/2 cup mark with juice and filled to the 1-cup mark with water. Similarly, the cups labeled "ONE-FOURTH juice" and "ONE-EIGHT juice" have different ratios.

To answer your question more accurately, please provide more specific details or objectives related to the concept of a "control" in this scenario.