Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) Practice Exam

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True or False: Manual data entry significantly reduces human error.

  1. True

  2. False

  3. It depends on the context

  4. Only in controlled environments

The correct answer is: False

Manual data entry does not significantly reduce human error; in fact, it often increases the potential for mistakes. When data is entered manually, factors such as fatigue, distraction, or simple typographical errors can lead to inaccuracies. Additionally, the complexity of the data being entered can also contribute to errors if the individual entering the data is not adequately trained or attentive. While automated data entry methods (like barcode scanning or software integrations) tend to minimize these risks by eliminating the need for human intervention, manual processes are inherently prone to variations. Thus, the assertion that manual data entry reduces human error is misleading. In specific contexts, where meticulous protocols are enforced and where data entry is limited to individuals highly trained in the task, error rates might be lowered, but this is the exception rather than the rule. Overall, manual data entry remains a significant contributor to human error in logistics and other fields.