a bold assumption committee member is late "causal inference" "overlap" "quantile" contrived humorous acronym "Bayesian" I understand everything on one slide "sample trimming" a real- life example "probability density function" committee member reading thesis during defense self- normalized more of a comment than a question tears during acknowledge- ments "Thank you for that very kind introduction" only audience questions are from coworkers Samir cites own papers 5+ times a genuinely helpful explanation committee chair asks if they are chair "off-policy evaluation" someone falls asleep an idea that would earn Facebook $1B "standard deviation" a bold assumption committee member is late "causal inference" "overlap" "quantile" contrived humorous acronym "Bayesian" I understand everything on one slide "sample trimming" a real- life example "probability density function" committee member reading thesis during defense self- normalized more of a comment than a question tears during acknowledge- ments "Thank you for that very kind introduction" only audience questions are from coworkers Samir cites own papers 5+ times a genuinely helpful explanation committee chair asks if they are chair "off-policy evaluation" someone falls asleep an idea that would earn Facebook $1B "standard deviation"
(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.
a bold assumption
committee member is late
"causal inference"
"overlap"
"quantile"
contrived humorous acronym
"Bayesian"
I understand everything on one slide
"sample trimming"
a real-life example
"probability density function"
committee member reading thesis during defense
self-normalized
more of a comment than a question
tears during acknowledge- ments
"Thank you for that very kind introduction"
only audience questions are from coworkers
Samir cites own papers 5+ times
a genuinely helpful explanation
committee chair asks if they are chair
"off-policy evaluation"
someone falls asleep
an idea that would earn Facebook $1B
"standard deviation"