Why are we worried about β during the Collector feedback configuration?

Why are we worried about β during the Collector feedback configuration? Correct Answer To maintain a stable q-point irrespective of β

If we change the device, β changes. But we want to keep the q-point stable so that circuit if represented as a black box, would provide the same characteristics and not be highly dependent on the transistor. Hence, we want to make the circuit insensitive to β.

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What are the effects on the output voltage if the Collector resistance increases in a Collector feedback configuration?
Assertion (A): A linear, negative feedback control system is invariable stable if its open loop configuration is stable Reason (R): the negative feedback reduces the overall gain of the feedback.