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==Device Design==
==Device Design==





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OUR TEAM

Name: Sam Stone
Name: Jadyn Ziegler
Name: Mahoro Uwiringiyimana
Name: Jake Feltz
Name: Zachary Ramsey
Name: Nathan Natividad

LAB 3A WRITE-UP

Descriptive Statistics




Results



Analysis

According to these P-Values, it is determined that the heart rate data was not significant and the temperature data was significant.




Summary/Discussion

Based on the results of both temperature and blood pressure collected with the spree device compared to the gold standard, it is evident that the spree device collects lower values than the gold standard. This difference is proved by the low value of the p-value which was really low, indicating the statistical significance. This means that if a person was to use the spree to collect the temperature and the blood pressure, he/she is likely going to get lower values which might further affect his health as he/she might get treated for something he/she is not suffering from. Therefore, although the spree device can be used to see the effect of doing exercises on blood pressure and temperature, it should not be used for medical purposes. Designers should adjust the it so that it can record values close enough to the standard values.

LAB 3B WRITE-UP

Target Population and Need

Our target population is students attending colleges or universities across the nation or anyone who responsibly consumes alcoholic beverages.



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