Generate a hypothesis and briefly describe how you would conduct an experiment to address your hypothesis. Provide specific details such as the type of research, population, and key aspects that you would need to collect your data to test your hypothesis
hypothesis: e cigarettes may be responsible in eliciting allergic responses.
in order to conduct the research, it would be required to have two study groups. one group should be a control group and the other group has to be the experimental group. the control group should not be provided with e cigarettes and the experimental group should be provided with e cigarettes. both the group of subjects have to be tested for any potential allergens.
followed by this both groups have to tested for any IgE reactions.
type of research would be random assignment.
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