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Jonathan, Briana, Edmilse, Jonathan Commit Jonathan, Briana, Edmilse, Jonathan

Hypothesis To help smokers decrease their cravings. “It works fast to help keep your cravings under control.” What our group decided to do was test their claim of course. By doing that we set up our subjects broke them in half and tested them with different prescriptions to prove that their claim really helps.

The amount of subjects we thought of was to test 100 smokers The amount of subjects we thought of was to test 100 smokers. Take half and give them the advertising product and the a product that has less affect on the other half. Commit gum and an ordinary gum with less affection. the time we thought was best was if we tested our subjects for 1 whole month.

Brief summary of our experiment… So there is an advertisement for smokers who want to quit. So our group came up with an idea to test this companies claim. We came up with subjects to test, half were tested with 1 prescriptions and etc. this process, we decided to do it for a month for this claim to be proven and based on the hypothesis and what commit proven to do, research was validated to our hypothesis..