On elevator control surfaces that have an anti-servo based trim surface, where the trim surface moves in the same direction as the elevator movement, but with a greater degree of deflection relative to the elevator movement (such as on the stabilator of a cherokee), how is overcontrolling (which apparently is the reason for having this setup) prevented with this mechanism? If the stabilator lacked the anti-servo tab, would movements with the yoke be more sensitive in general?