Find someonewho can define'psychology' insimple termsFind someonewho can give anexample of a'positivereinforcement' ineveryday lifeFind someonewho hasexperiencedcognitivedissonanceFind someonewho has afavouritepsychologicalapproachFind someonewho has read abook or watched adocumentaryabout apsychologicaldisorderFind someone whocan describe theconcept of'perception' and itsrole inunderstanding theworld.Find someonewho can explainwhat makes themspecial anddifferent fromothers.Find someonewho can talk abouthow they learnnew things fromtheir family orfriends.Find someonewho hasheard ofPavlov's dogexperimentFind someonewho can define'psychology' insimple termsFind someonewho can give anexample of a'positivereinforcement' ineveryday lifeFind someonewho hasexperiencedcognitivedissonanceFind someonewho has afavouritepsychologicalapproachFind someonewho has read abook or watched adocumentaryabout apsychologicaldisorderFind someone whocan describe theconcept of'perception' and itsrole inunderstanding theworld.Find someonewho can explainwhat makes themspecial anddifferent fromothers.Find someonewho can talk abouthow they learnnew things fromtheir family orfriends.Find someonewho hasheard ofPavlov's dogexperiment

Psychology DP1 Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. Find someone who can define 'psychology' in simple terms
  2. Find someone who can give an example of a 'positive reinforcement' in everyday life
  3. Find someone who has experienced cognitive dissonance
  4. Find someone who has a favourite psychological approach
  5. Find someone who has read a book or watched a documentary about a psychological disorder
  6. Find someone who can describe the concept of 'perception' and its role in understanding the world.
  7. Find someone who can explain what makes them special and different from others.
  8. Find someone who can talk about how they learn new things from their family or friends.
  9. Find someone who has heard of Pavlov's dog experiment