Multiple Choice
Common cause variation:
A) is a natural part of the technology and process design and cannot be controlled.
B) is easily detectable with statistical methods and control charts.
C) cannot be reduced even if better technology, process design, or training is provided.
D) can be reduced through corrective action, which is the responsibility of the workers who run the processes.
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