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Below is a list of control goals followed by a list of short scenarios describing system failures (i.e., control goals not met) and/or instances of successful control plans (i.e., plans that helped to achieve control goals).Required:
On the blank line to the left of each numbered scenario, place the capital letter of the control goal that best matches the situation described.HINT: Some letters may be used more than once.Conversely, some letters may not apply at all.Control Goals
Rationalism
A philosophy that emphasizes reason as the primary source of knowledge over sensory experience.
Empiricism
The theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience and observation.
Randomly Occurring Patterns
Sequences or arrangements that appear without a specific order or plan, often perceived mistakenly as meaningful.
Significant
Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
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