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Judge Stone handles the bail hearings in his jurisdiction. On a Monday morning his docket he has five cases. Fred is accused of first-degree murder. June is accused of petty theft. Aaron is accused of armed robbery with a firearm. Sal is accused of dealing in stolen property. Fiona is charged with prostitution.
-Judge Stone decides that Fred should not be given a bail because he is being charged with a serious crime. Judge Stone deems him to be dangerous and likely to commit crimes if released pending his trial. Retaining individuals in jail who are deemed dangerous is referred to as:
Relationship
A connection, association, or involvement between two or more entities.
Variables
Elements, features, or factors that are likely to vary or change within a study, experiment, or any form of research.
Illusory Correlation
The perception of a relationship between two variables when no such relationship exists or it is much weaker than perceived.
Unrelated Variables
Variables in a study or experiment that are not connected to each other, having no direct influence or correlation.
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