PresenterwearingblueShowsa bargraphMentionsfMRI,MEG, orTMSMentionsmemoryconsolidationStudy waspreregisteredIncludes atimeline oftheexperimentRespondswith “that’sa goodquestion”Cites apaperfrom 2020Says“statisticallysignificant”Poster titleis a pun orplay onwordsShares apersonalanecdotePosterfeaturesnatureUses aratmodelSays“preliminarydata”Shows abehavioraltaskimageUses anoveldatasetUsedPsychoPyMentionsemotionUses theword“network”MentionssamplesizeconcernsPosterfeaturesbrainsPresenteris a first-yearstudentMentionsEEGIncludes agraph witherror barsSays“we’re stillanalyzingthe data”MentionsIRBTalksaboutagingAsks theaudiencea questionGets aquestionaboutstatisticsMentionsworkingmemoryCites 3+referencesSays“unexpectedresult”PresenterwearingblueShowsa bargraphMentionsfMRI,MEG, orTMSMentionsmemoryconsolidationStudy waspreregisteredIncludes atimeline oftheexperimentRespondswith “that’sa goodquestion”Cites apaperfrom 2020Says“statisticallysignificant”Poster titleis a pun orplay onwordsShares apersonalanecdotePosterfeaturesnatureUses aratmodelSays“preliminarydata”Shows abehavioraltaskimageUses anoveldatasetUsedPsychoPyMentionsemotionUses theword“network”MentionssamplesizeconcernsPosterfeaturesbrainsPresenteris a first-yearstudentMentionsEEGIncludes agraph witherror barsSays“we’re stillanalyzingthe data”MentionsIRBTalksaboutagingAsks theaudiencea questionGets aquestionaboutstatisticsMentionsworkingmemoryCites 3+referencesSays“unexpectedresult”

Graduate Research Conference Bingo 2025 - 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. Presenter wearing blue
  2. Shows a bar graph
  3. Mentions fMRI, MEG, or TMS
  4. Mentions memory consolidation
  5. Study was preregistered
  6. Includes a timeline of the experiment
  7. Responds with “that’s a good question”
  8. Cites a paper from 2020
  9. Says “statistically significant”
  10. Poster title is a pun or play on words
  11. Shares a personal anecdote
  12. Poster features nature
  13. Uses a rat model
  14. Says “preliminary data”
  15. Shows a behavioral task image
  16. Uses a novel dataset
  17. Used PsychoPy
  18. Mentions emotion
  19. Uses the word “network”
  20. Mentions sample size concerns
  21. Poster features brains
  22. Presenter is a first-year student
  23. Mentions EEG
  24. Includes a graph with error bars
  25. Says “we’re still analyzing the data”
  26. Mentions IRB
  27. Talks about aging
  28. Asks the audience a question
  29. Gets a question about statistics
  30. Mentions working memory
  31. Cites 3+ references
  32. Says “unexpected result”