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An assembly chart shows an exploded view of the product,usually a three-dimensional or isometric drawing.
Assigning Causes
The process of identifying reasons or factors that have led to certain events or situations, also known as causal attribution.
Distinctiveness
The degree to which something is perceived as being different or unique compared to others.
Consistency
The quality of maintaining uniformity, coherence, and reliability in actions, attitudes, or conditions over time.
Consensus
A general agreement among a group of people, often used as a means of decision-making.
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