Per documentation, an anti-signal "indicates that a workflow is statistically stable" and NOW "issues an anti-signal when it has not detected a signal."
The correct answer is A: No signal has been detected.
According to the documentation:
The application issues an anti-signal when it has not detected a signal for a length of time equal to the following formula: Length of time to calculate the baseline for the KPI * Anti-signal factor
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