Relationship
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchRelationship or relationships may refer to:
- Interpersonal relationship An interpersonal relationship is an association between two or more people that may range from fleeting to enduring. This association may be based on limerence, love and liking, regular business interactions, or some other type of social commitment. Interpersonal relationships take place in a great variety of contexts, such as family, friends,
- Intimate relationship An intimate relationship is a particularly close interpersonal relationship. It can be defined by these characteristics: enduring behavioral interdependence, repeated interactions, emotional attachment, and need fulfillment
- In mathematics and statistics:
- Binary relation In mathematics, a binary relation on a set A is a collection of ordered pairs of elements of A. In other words, it is a subset of the Cartesian product A2 = A × A. More generally, a binary relation between two sets A and B is a subset of A × B. The terms dyadic relation and 2-place relation are synonyms for binary relations
- Direct relationship
- Inverse relationship An inverse or negative relationship is a mathematical relationship in which one variable, say y, decreases as another, say x, increases. For a linear relation, this can be expressed as y = a-bx, where -b is a constant value less than zero and a is a constant. For example, there is an inverse relationship between education and unemployment — that
- Causal relationship Causality is the relationship between an event and a second event (the effect), where the second event is a consequence of the first
- Correlation and dependence In statistics, correlation and dependence are any of a broad class of statistical relationships between two or more random variables or observed data values
- In database design:
- Relational model The relational model for database management is a database model based on first-order predicate logic, first formulated and proposed in 1969 by E.F. Codd
- Entity-relationship model In software engineering, an entity-relationship model is an abstract and conceptual representation of data. Entity-relationship modeling is a database modeling method, used to produce a type of conceptual schema or semantic data model of a system, often a relational database, and its requirements in a top-down fashion. Diagrams created by this
- In media:
- "Relationships", an episode of As Time Goes By
- "Relationship", a song by Lakeside In early 1969, The Nomads, a singing quartet consisting of lead singer Mark Wood; Tiemeyer McCain; Tony White; and Brian Marbury, met the Montereys, a band that featured Stephen Shockley as the lead guitar player. The two groups played together in musical revues in the Tri-State area on the album Power
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