Can conduct a card sort Has a background in psychology This is their first job Has worked at a non-tech company Is an intern Could be a future collaborator Has never used a lab for a study Is trained as a social scientist Is a survey reviewer Is a Research Scientist Can do research in another language Ran 1:1 interviews in the last week Has done eye tracking Has worked in another FB office Is a people manager Is someone you've never met before Has worked on multiple teams Has done research in another country Uses R Has worked here <6 months Fielded a survey in the last week Has worked at the New York Times Has worked here 2+ years Is managing an intern Can conduct a card sort Has a background in psychology This is their first job Has worked at a non-tech company Is an intern Could be a future collaborator Has never used a lab for a study Is trained as a social scientist Is a survey reviewer Is a Research Scientist Can do research in another language Ran 1:1 interviews in the last week Has done eye tracking Has worked in another FB office Is a people manager Is someone you've never met before Has worked on multiple teams Has done research in another country Uses R Has worked here <6 months Fielded a survey in the last week Has worked at the New York Times Has worked here 2+ years Is managing an intern
(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.
Can conduct a card sort
Has a background in psychology
This is their first job
Has worked at a non-tech company
Is an intern
Could be a future collaborator
Has never used a lab for a study
Is trained as a social scientist
Is a survey reviewer
Is a Research Scientist
Can do research in another language
Ran 1:1 interviews in the last week
Has done eye tracking
Has worked in another FB office
Is a people manager
Is someone you've never met before
Has worked on multiple teams
Has done research in another country
Uses R
Has worked here <6 months
Fielded a survey in the last week
Has worked at the New York Times
Has worked here 2+ years
Is managing an intern