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The configurations of two routers in a company are shown. Which of the following statements regarding the routing table of R1 is true? The configurations of two routers in a company are shown. Which of the following statements regarding the routing table of R1 is true?   A)  The IP routing entries whose destination network segment is 10.0.2.2/32 on R1 can be generated through OSPF only when the IS-IS preference of R2 is changed to 5 B)  If the IS-IS preference of R1 is changed of R1 is changed to 5, the IP routing entries whose destination network segment is 10.0.2.2/32 on R1 are generated through OSPF C)  If the IS-IS preference of R1 is changed to 5, the IP routing entries whose destination network segment is 10.0.2.2/32 on R1 are generated through IS-IS D)  If the IS-IS preference of R2 is changed to 5, the IP routing entries whose destination network segment is 10.0.2.2/32 on R1 are generated through IS-IS

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Correlation Studies

Research methods that examine the relationship or association between two or more variables, without determining causation.

Random Assignment

The process of allocating participants in an experiment to different groups in a way that each participant has an equal chance of being assigned to any group, helping to ensure the validity of the results.

Causation

is the action of causing something, referring to a relationship between two events where one event (the cause) is understood to directly result in the other event (the effect).

Third-variable Problem

A situation in correlation studies where a variable that has not been measured accounts for the relationship between two other variables, potentially misleading the results.

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