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  2. Gnevyshev–Ohl rule - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson correlation coefficients are R=0.91 for even-odd pairs (the left panel) and R=0.41 for odd-even ones (the right panel). The Gnevyshev–Ohl rule ( GO rule ) is an empirical rule according to which the sum of Wolf's sunspot numbers in odd cycles with preceding even cycles (E+O) are highly correlated and the correlation is lower if ...

  3. Odds and evens (hand game) - Wikipedia

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    Even-Odd as an early form of roulette. This game was known by the Greeks (as artiazein) and Romans (as ludere par impar).In the 1858 Krünitzlexikon it says: [3] "The game Odds and Evens was very common amongst the Romans and was played either with tali, tesseris, or money and known as "Alea maior", or with nuts, beans and almonds and known as "Alea minor"."

  4. Even and odd ordinals - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, even and odd ordinals extend the concept of parity from the natural numbers to the ordinal numbers. They are useful in some transfinite induction proofs. The literature contains a few equivalent definitions of the parity of an ordinal α: Every limit ordinal (including 0) is even. The successor of an even ordinal is odd, and ...

  5. Wason selection task - Wikipedia

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    The rule makes no claims about odd numbers. (Denying the antecedent) If the 8 card is not blue, it violates the rule. (Modus ponens) If the blue card is odd (or even), that doesn't violate the rule. The blue color is not exclusive to even numbers. (Affirming the consequent) If the red card is even, it violates the rule. (Modus tollens)

  6. Odds and evens - Wikipedia

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    Odds and evens may refer to: . Odds and evens (hand game), a two-player guessing game using fingers Odds and evens (patience), a solitaire variant of the card game Royal Cotillion

  7. Odd and Even - Wikipedia

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    Odd and Even is also closely related to Royal Cotillion, which has very similar game-play but has a reserve of sixteen cards. This in turn is closely related to Contradance (Cotillion) and the single-deck game Captured Queens (Quadrille), both of which have no reserve and are entirely luck-based.