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Four common types of control charts include all of the following except
Contradictions
Statements or propositions that directly oppose each other, indicating a discrepancy in reasoning or facts.
Belief System
A set of principles or tenets which together form the basis of a religion, ideology, or personal stance.
Ideological Argument
An argument that is primarily based on a set of beliefs or ideologies rather than empirical evidence or logical reasoning.
Premises
Statements or propositions from which a conclusion is drawn in logical reasoning.
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