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A preventive control differs from a compensating control in that a preventive control is:
Arousal
A physiological and psychological state of being awake or reactive to stimuli.
Peak Performance
Achieving the highest level of performance in athletic, artistic, or professional endeavours; characterized by high focus and optimal functioning.
Complex Task
An activity or problem that requires a high level of thought, multiple steps, or the integration of various skills and knowledge areas.
Emotional Responses
The physiological, behavioral, and psychological reactions that occur in response to stimuli perceived as emotionally significant.
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