StATS: What is a parallel groups design?

A research design where you apply the treatment and the control (or the two treatments) simultaneously to two separate groups of subjects. Contrast this with a crossover design where each subject gets the treatment and then the control (or the control and then the treatment) in sequence. Here is an example:

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