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In a research study, a group of individuals with asthma is asked to inhale a harmless saline mist. However, they are told that the mist contains a chemical that is a known irritant and can trigger asthma symptoms. A significant portion of the participants subsequently experience measurable airway constriction and report difficulty breathing. What does this outcome primarily demonstrate?
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In a research study, a group of individuals with asthma is asked to inhale a harmless saline mist. However, they are told that the mist contains a chemical that is a known irritant and can trigger asthma symptoms. A significant portion of the participants subsequently experience measurable airway constriction and report difficulty breathing. What does this outcome primarily demonstrate?
In a controlled study, two groups of individuals with asthma are asked to inhale a nebulized saline solution, which is a harmless saltwater mist. Group A is told they are inhaling an allergen that will likely trigger their symptoms. Group B is told they are inhaling a harmless saline solution. A significant number of participants in Group A report wheezing and show measurable airway constriction, while participants in Group B show no change. What is the most logical conclusion to draw from this outcome?