This seems straightforward enough. Automation is all about improving consistency and reducing human variability, so I'm pretty confident the answer is True.
Wait, I'm a little confused. Doesn't automation sometimes introduce new types of errors that humans wouldn't make? I'm going to have to re-read the question and think about the pros and cons before answering.
Okay, I think I've got this. Automation is designed to take over repetitive tasks and follow consistent processes, so that should help minimize the chances of human mistakes. I'll select True for this one.
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I can see how automation could increase quality, but I'm not 100% confident that it always minimizes human error. I might have to think this through a bit more.
Yuette
6 months agoMarsha
6 months agoJustine
6 months agoTiara
7 months agoDalene
7 months agoKris
7 months agoLaurene
7 months agoLavonna
7 months agoPete
8 months agoJustine
8 months agoJonelle
8 months agoTrina
8 months agoGalen
8 months agoCatina
8 months agoStephanie
1 year agoKaitlyn
11 months agoLucina
11 months agoIndia
11 months agoAnnice
12 months agoAlfreda
1 year agoPauline
12 months agoAngelyn
12 months agoPok
12 months agoTruman
1 year agoAlishia
12 months agoKenny
12 months agoGilma
1 year agoLaurena
1 year agoLouvenia
1 year agoJonelle
1 year agoTheola
1 year agoHyun
1 year agoWillard
1 year ago