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WGU C168-Critical Thinking & Logic Exam Test with Verified Answers Critical thinking is comprised of 3 interlocking dimensions - ️️ -1- Analyzing 2- Evaluating 3-Improving Egocentrism - ️️ -the tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself Sociocentrism - ️️ -the assumpti...

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Critical thinking is comprised of 3 interlocking dimensions - ✔️✔️-1- Analyzing

2- Evaluating

3-Improving

Egocentrism - ✔️✔️-the tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself

Sociocentrism - ✔️✔️-the assumption that one's own social group is inherently superior

to all others

First-Order Thinking - ✔️✔️-ordinary thinking

- spontaneous and non-reflective

-contains insight, prejudice, good and bad reasoning

- indiscriminately combined

Second-Order Thinking - ✔️✔️-Critical thinking

-first-order thinking is consciously realized

-is then analyzed, assessed, and reconstructed

Intellectual Humility - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual arrogance

Intellectual Courage - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual cowardice

Intellectual Empathy - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual self-centeredness

Intellectual Integrity - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual dishonesty

intellectual perserverance - ✔️✔️-opposite it intellectual laziness

Confidence in Reason - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual distrust of reason

, intellectual autonomy - ✔️✔️-opposite is intellectual conformity

3 functions of the mind - ✔️✔️-1-thinking

2-feeling

3-wanting

Universal elements of reasoning - ✔️✔️-1-purposes

2-questions

3-assumptions

4-implications

5-information

6-concepts

7-inferences

8-point of view

9 Fundamental Intellectual Standards - ✔️✔️-1-Clarity

2-Accuracy

3-Relevance

4-Logic

5-Breadth

6-Precision

7-Significance

8-Fairness

9-Depth

what is something we take for granted as true in our reasoning? - ✔️✔️-assumption

theories are examples of _______? - ✔️✔️-Concepts

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