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We would create an experimental group with individuals that have mild to severe asthma. We would induce an asthma attack using a variety of triggers that the certain individual reacts to. Afterwards we would have them immediately use the (name) afterwards we would take then use a spirometer to measure lung capacity and airflow. We would then survey the individuals and ask how they felt about the product. | We would create an experimental group with individuals that have mild to severe asthma. We would induce an asthma attack using a variety of triggers that the certain individual reacts to. Afterwards we would have them immediately use the (name) afterwards we would take then use a spirometer to measure lung capacity and airflow. We would then survey the individuals and ask how they felt about the product. | ||
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Experimental Design of Own DeviceWe would create an experimental group with individuals that have mild to severe asthma. We would induce an asthma attack using a variety of triggers that the certain individual reacts to. Afterwards we would have them immediately use the (name) afterwards we would take then use a spirometer to measure lung capacity and airflow. We would then survey the individuals and ask how they felt about the product. |