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Deviation refers to the difference between the actual and expected or planned outcome.
It is a measure of how far something is from the norm or standard.
It can be positive or negative depending on whether the actual outcome is better or worse than expected.
Examples include financial deviation, production deviation, and quality deviation.
Deviation can be calculated using statistical methods such as standard deviation or
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ADR stands for Alternative Dispute Resolution. It is a process of resolving disputes outside of the court system.
ADR includes methods such as mediation, arbitration, and negotiation.
It is often used as a quicker and less expensive alternative to traditional litigation.
ADR can be voluntary or mandatory, depending on the situation.
Examples of ADR include settling a divorce through mediation, resolving a business dispute ...
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The case must have a clear and specific problem or issue
The case must have relevant and reliable data or information
The case must have a logical and coherent structure
The case must have realistic and feasible solutions
The case must have potential for learning and application
The case must have ethical and legal considerations
The case must have appropriate scope and complexity
Causality refers to the relationship between an event (the cause) and a second event (the effect), where the second event is a result of the first.
Causality is the principle that everything has a cause and effect.
It is the relationship between an action and its consequences.
For example, smoking causes lung cancer.
Causality is important in scientific research to establish cause-and-effect relationships.
It is also import...
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