Pearson’scorrelationcoefficientSubjectivedataLongitudinalCaseStudyRandomsamplingDemandcharacteristicsConclusionQuantitativedataHypothesisCross-sectionalSummarytableLikertscaleDirectionalhypothesisVariableMedianMeanSubjectivemeasuresNon-experimentalresearchObservationalNon-directionalhypothesisSingle-blindprocedureExtraneousvariableReliabilityFrequencytableCorrelationalExperimentalgroupResearchquestionSampleInquiryquestionPlaceboSnowballsamplingGeneralisabilityStratifiedsamplingControlgroupAimValidityRandomallocationResearchervariablesControlledvariableObjectivemeasuresDependentvariableParticipantvariablesConfoundingvariableObjectivedataPopulationIndependentvariableExperimentereffectEnvironmentalvariablesQualitativedataConveniencesamplingDouble-blindprocedureExperimentalresearchRatingscalePlaceboeffectSamplingPearson’scorrelationcoefficientSubjectivedataLongitudinalCaseStudyRandomsamplingDemandcharacteristicsConclusionQuantitativedataHypothesisCross-sectionalSummarytableLikertscaleDirectionalhypothesisVariableMedianMeanSubjectivemeasuresNon-experimentalresearchObservationalNon-directionalhypothesisSingle-blindprocedureExtraneousvariableReliabilityFrequencytableCorrelationalExperimentalgroupResearchquestionSampleInquiryquestionPlaceboSnowballsamplingGeneralisabilityStratifiedsamplingControlgroupAimValidityRandomallocationResearchervariablesControlledvariableObjectivemeasuresDependentvariableParticipantvariablesConfoundingvariableObjectivedataPopulationIndependentvariableExperimentereffectEnvironmentalvariablesQualitativedataConveniencesamplingDouble-blindprocedureExperimentalresearchRatingscalePlaceboeffectSampling

Year 11 ATAR Psychology - Science Inquiry - 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. Pearson’s correlation coefficient
  2. Subjective data
  3. Longitudinal
  4. Case Study
  5. Random sampling
  6. Demand characteristics
  7. Conclusion
  8. Quantitative data
  9. Hypothesis
  10. Cross-sectional
  11. Summary table
  12. Likert scale
  13. Directional hypothesis
  14. Variable
  15. Median
  16. Mean
  17. Subjective measures
  18. Non-experimental research
  19. Observational
  20. Non-directional hypothesis
  21. Single-blind procedure
  22. Extraneous variable
  23. Reliability
  24. Frequency table
  25. Correlational
  26. Experimental group
  27. Research question
  28. Sample
  29. Inquiry question
  30. Placebo
  31. Snowball sampling
  32. Generalisability
  33. Stratified sampling
  34. Control group
  35. Aim
  36. Validity
  37. Random allocation
  38. Researcher variables
  39. Controlled variable
  40. Objective measures
  41. Dependent variable
  42. Participant variables
  43. Confounding variable
  44. Objective data
  45. Population
  46. Independent variable
  47. Experimenter effect
  48. Environmental variables
  49. Qualitative data
  50. Convenience sampling
  51. Double-blind procedure
  52. Experimental research
  53. Rating scale
  54. Placebo effect
  55. Sampling