CentralityofoppressionIdentifyrelationshipsand trendsPeer topeerplatformsSamplingCOVID-19MultiplicityofperspectivesFutureVisionTakingastanceInequality inlearningopportunitiesDeriveestimatesabout alarge groupMeaningattributedto dataSimon’stheory ofsocialplanningDrawconclusionson dataReplicabilityother nameDiagnoseexistingstateDenmarkAdministrativeregisterIntersectionalperspective“Gift”questionsBias insurveysSubjectivity- datamethodsTrace &administrativedataPredictfutureoutcomeJobco-opMutabilityof groupsValuedactivitySocio-technicalsystemPopulationparametersReplicationDummyvariable“Distribution-free”CentralityofoppressionIdentifyrelationshipsand trendsPeer topeerplatformsSamplingCOVID-19MultiplicityofperspectivesFutureVisionTakingastanceInequality inlearningopportunitiesDeriveestimatesabout alarge groupMeaningattributedto dataSimon’stheory ofsocialplanningDrawconclusionson dataReplicabilityother nameDiagnoseexistingstateDenmarkAdministrativeregisterIntersectionalperspective“Gift”questionsBias insurveysSubjectivity- datamethodsTrace &administrativedataPredictfutureoutcomeJobco-opMutabilityof groupsValuedactivitySocio-technicalsystemPopulationparametersReplicationDummyvariable“Distribution-free”

Recap & Trailer: Design Methods - 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. Centrality of oppression
  2. Identify relationships and trends
  3. Peer to peer platforms
  4. Sampling
  5. COVID-19
  6. Multiplicity of perspectives
  7. Future Vision
  8. Taking a stance
  9. Inequality in learning opportunities
  10. Derive estimates about a large group
  11. Meaning attributed to data
  12. Simon’s theory of social planning
  13. Draw conclusions on data
  14. Replicability other name
  15. Diagnose existing state
  16. Denmark
  17. Administrative register
  18. Intersectional perspective
  19. “Gift” questions
  20. Bias in surveys
  21. Subjectivity - data methods
  22. Trace & administrative data
  23. Predict future outcome
  24. Job co-op
  25. Mutability of groups
  26. Valued activity
  27. Socio-technical system
  28. Population parameters
  29. Replication
  30. Dummy variable
  31. “Distribution-free”