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Wat (wie) is correlation-immunity complexity - definitie

LEGAL DOCTRINE
Crown immunity; Sovereign Immunity; Crown Immunity; Governmental immunity; Political immunity; Government immunity

correlation         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
n. a correlation between
Correlated         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
·Impf & ·p.p. of Correlate.
correlate         
  • [[Anscombe's quartet]]: four sets of data with the same correlation of 0.816
  • Example scatterplots of various datasets with various correlation coefficients.
ANY STATISTICAL RELATIONSHIP, WHETHER CAUSAL OR NOT, BETWEEN TWO RANDOM VARIABLES OR BIVARIATE DATA
Statistical correlation; Association (statistics); Positive correlation; Correlations; Correlated; Correlation matrix; Correlate; Correlational research; Correlation (statistics); Correlation (in statistics); Linear correlation; Coorelation coeficient; Simple correlation; Corelation; Stratified analysis; Correlated variables; Direct correlation; Linear relationship; Sample correlation; Correlation & dependence; Correlational Design; Statistical association; Correlational data; Correlation structure; Correlation structures; Positively correlated; Correlation and dependence; Correlation matrices
['k?r?le?t, -r?-]
¦ verb have a relationship in which one thing affects or depends on another: most jobs do not directly correlate with GCSE subjects.
?establish a correlation between.
¦ noun each of two or more related or complementary things.
Origin
C17: back-form. from correlation and correlative.

Wikipedia

Sovereign immunity

Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine whereby a sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution, strictly speaking in modern texts in its own courts. A similar, stronger rule as regards foreign courts is named state immunity.