Neuroticism p- value Significance One sample Experiment Histogram d Inferential statistics t-test Median Type II error Modality Degrees of freedom Independent t-test Confirmatory Measures of central tendency Central limit theorem Nominal variable Data science Range Theory Misleading Research Null hypothesis Leptokurtic Interval variable Population Mean Dependent design z- score Independent variable Quantitative Boxplot Statistics Data Assumptions Sample Descriptive statistics Extraversion Negative skew Variables Histogram Effect size Alternative hypothesis Test statistic Normal distribution .05 Type I error Hypothesis Neuroticism p- value Significance One sample Experiment Histogram d Inferential statistics t-test Median Type II error Modality Degrees of freedom Independent t-test Confirmatory Measures of central tendency Central limit theorem Nominal variable Data science Range Theory Misleading Research Null hypothesis Leptokurtic Interval variable Population Mean Dependent design z- score Independent variable Quantitative Boxplot Statistics Data Assumptions Sample Descriptive statistics Extraversion Negative skew Variables Histogram Effect size Alternative hypothesis Test statistic Normal distribution .05 Type I error Hypothesis
(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.
Neuroticism
p-value
Significance
One sample
Experiment
Histogram
d
Inferential statistics
t-test
Median
Type II error
Modality
Degrees of freedom
Independent t-test
Confirmatory
Measures of central tendency
Central limit theorem
Nominal variable
Data science
Range
Theory
Misleading
Research
Null hypothesis
Leptokurtic
Interval variable
Population
Mean
Dependent design
z-score
Independent variable
Quantitative
Boxplot
Statistics
Data
Assumptions
Sample
Descriptive statistics
Extraversion
Negative skew
Variables
Histogram
Effect size
Alternative hypothesis
Test statistic
Normal distribution
.05
Type I error
Hypothesis