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Like classical deterrence theory, social learning theory suggests that negative sanctions are more important than rewards in inducing people to obey the law.
Control Limits
Statistical boundaries set in process control that indicate the permissible range of variation for a process to remain in control.
Assignable Causes
Specific, identifiable factors that cause variation in a process or system, as opposed to random variation.
Type II Errors
A statistical error that occurs when a test fails to reject a false null hypothesis.
Type I Errors
Incorrectly denying a correct null hypothesis, familiarly termed as a "false positive."
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