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A merchant has greater potential warranty liability than does a casual seller.
Variation
The measure of dispersion in a dataset, showing how much individual data points differ from the mean.
Special Causes
Unusual, non-random factors that cause variability in a process, distinct from common causes.
Common Causes
Natural variations in a process, which are constant and inherent in the system over time, as opposed to special causes that are unusual or not part of the process.
Special Causes
Unusual events or circumstances that can cause variations in a process or system, distinguishing them from common, everyday variations.
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