Glosses over statistical method Self- citation Suddenly remembers to orient audience to graph Reference “gap in the literature” Box and arrow diagram and Error bars. Unfinished study Does not explain something for the sake of time Forced pop culture reference Pause for sip of beverage Acknowledges grad students 🙌 Meme or GIF 5 syllable word Tech issue Statistical interaction Title more than 11 words Loses train of thought Asks the audience to imagine a specific scenario Accidentally shares presenter view screen “Any questions before I proceed?” Reference to “cat” Preregistration Clip/animation Quote from famous person “Underlying mechanisms” More than 4 bullet points on a slide Diagram of theoretical model “Approaches significance” Has to back up slide animations “Yeah… That’s a good question…” No words on a slide Glosses over statistical method Self- citation Suddenly remembers to orient audience to graph Reference “gap in the literature” Box and arrow diagram and Error bars. Unfinished study Does not explain something for the sake of time Forced pop culture reference Pause for sip of beverage Acknowledges grad students 🙌 Meme or GIF 5 syllable word Tech issue Statistical interaction Title more than 11 words Loses train of thought Asks the audience to imagine a specific scenario Accidentally shares presenter view screen “Any questions before I proceed?” Reference to “cat” Preregistration Clip/animation Quote from famous person “Underlying mechanisms” More than 4 bullet points on a slide Diagram of theoretical model “Approaches significance” Has to back up slide animations “Yeah… That’s a good question…” No words on a slide
(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.
Glosses over statistical method
Self-citation
Suddenly remembers to orient audience to graph
Reference “gap in the literature”
Box and arrow diagram and Error bars.
Unfinished study
Does not explain something for the sake of time
Forced pop culture reference
Pause for sip of beverage
Acknowledges grad students 🙌
Meme or GIF
5 syllable word
Tech issue
Statistical interaction
Title more than 11 words
Loses train of thought
Asks the audience to imagine a specific scenario
Accidentally shares presenter view screen
“Any questions before I proceed?”
Reference to “cat”
Preregistration
Clip/animation
Quote from famous person
“Underlying mechanisms”
More than 4 bullet points on a slide
Diagram of theoretical model
“Approaches significance”
Has to back up slide animations
“Yeah… That’s a good question…”
No words on a slide