(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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A market in
which prices
are falling,
encouraging
selling
a question that
is biased
because it
contains a
built-in
assumption
the theory that the
parts of any whole
cannot exist and
cannot be
understood except
in their relation to
the whole
the use of the
imagination or
original ideas,
esp. in the
production of
an artistic work
assuming one
thing happens
because of
another just
because it
follows it in time
a market in
which share
prices are
rising,
encouraging
buying
oversimplification
based on one
specific example,
when someone tries
to make something
simple and ends up
over generalizing
thought regarded
as a succession of
ideas andimages
constantly moving
forward in time
the method of human
communication,
either spoken or
written, consisting of
the use of words in a
structured and
conventional way
tendency of
people or animals
to behave
differently from
normal when they
know they are
being observed
prejudice in favor of
or against one thing,
person, or group
compared with
another, usually in a
way considered to
be unfair
becoming a full
participant in a
culture; losing
your
perspective as
a researcher
an experiment developed
in 1970 by psychologist
Gordon Gallup Jr. to
determine whether an
animal possesses the
ability to recognize itself
in a mirror. It is the
primary indicator of self-consciousness
think,
understand,
and form
judgments by a
process of
logic
inverse
relationship
between the rate
of unemployment
and the rate of
inflation in an
economy
a motivational
reaction to offers,
persons, rules, or
regulations that
threaten or eliminate
specific behavioral
freedoms
a theory that all
complex systems
can be completely
understood in
terms of their
components
Bernoulli's law, law of
large numbers
((statistics) law stating
that a large number of
items taken at random
from a population will
(on the average) have
the population
statistics)
The study of human
behavior with a view
towards developing
laws. This can include
various subjects
including
anthropology,
economics, and
psychology
the power of
acting without the
constraint of
necessity or fate;
the ability to act at
one's own
discretion
the main aim of the
human sciences is to
understand the
meaning of various
social practices from
the inside as they are
understood by the
agents themselves
the view that
psychology should
be an objective
science that
studies behavior
without reference to
mental processes
the argument
whether human
development is
based on
environmental or
genetic factors
a tendency to
search for
information that
confirms one's
preconceptions