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Policy-based routing and routing policy affect the forwarding of data packets in different ways: A routing policy mainly controls packet forwarding. According to the routing policy, packets can be forwarded with no need to use a routing table; policy-based routing mainly controls the importing, advertising, and receiving of routing information so as to affect the forwarding of data packets.
Population Variances
refer to the measure of the dispersion of data points in a population.
Variance
A measure of the dispersion or spread of a set of data points, quantifying the distance of each point from the mean.
Sampling Distribution
describes the distribution of a statistic over many samples drawn from the same population.
Sample Mean Difference
The statistical measure that calculates the difference between the average values of two sample groups.
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