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[Show more]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 - ...
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Add to cartCritical 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 - ...
1.Which of the following statements best defines critical thinking? 
a) thinking about thinking in order to make thinking better 
b) thinking about critical theory 
c) critiquing others' arguments 
d) playing "devil's advocate": A 
2.Critical Thinking involves one's own thinking 
a) analyzing, ...
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Add to cart1.Which of the following statements best defines critical thinking? 
a) thinking about thinking in order to make thinking better 
b) thinking about critical theory 
c) critiquing others' arguments 
d) playing "devil's advocate": A 
2.Critical Thinking involves one's own thinking 
a) analyzing, ...
1.What is critical thinking?: An intellectual model for understanding 
issues and forming reasonable and informed views on them. 
Involves analyzing, evaluating, and improving one's own 
thinking Thinking about thinking in order to make 
thinking better 
2.Critical thinking comprises three interlin...
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Add to cart1.What is critical thinking?: An intellectual model for understanding 
issues and forming reasonable and informed views on them. 
Involves analyzing, evaluating, and improving one's own 
thinking Thinking about thinking in order to make 
thinking better 
2.Critical thinking comprises three interlin...
Accuracy - Being near to the true value or meaning of something 
 
Assumptions - Unstated or hidden beliefs that support our explicit reasoning 
 
Clarity - Being unambiguous and easily understood 
 
Implications - What logically follows from reasoning 
 
Inference - ...
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Add to cartAccuracy - Being near to the true value or meaning of something 
 
Assumptions - Unstated or hidden beliefs that support our explicit reasoning 
 
Clarity - Being unambiguous and easily understood 
 
Implications - What logically follows from reasoning 
 
Inference - ...
Purpose (ele) - -Goal or objective of reasoning. 
-Describes the desired outcome or intent 
 
Question (ele) - -All reasoning is directed at some question. 
-How do you clearly frame the question, problem, or issue? 
 
Assumptions (ele) - -Reasoning has to begin somewhere. They lie at the heart of a...
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Add to cartPurpose (ele) - -Goal or objective of reasoning. 
-Describes the desired outcome or intent 
 
Question (ele) - -All reasoning is directed at some question. 
-How do you clearly frame the question, problem, or issue? 
 
Assumptions (ele) - -Reasoning has to begin somewhere. They lie at the heart of a...
Which of the following statements best defines critical thinking? 
a) thinking about thinking in order to make thinking better 
b) thinking about critical theory 
c) critiquing others' arguments 
d) playing "devil's advocate" - A 
 
Critical Thinking involves _________________ one's own thinki...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements best defines critical thinking? 
a) thinking about thinking in order to make thinking better 
b) thinking about critical theory 
c) critiquing others' arguments 
d) playing "devil's advocate" - A 
 
Critical Thinking involves _________________ one's own thinki...
Tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself. - Egocentrism 
 
The assumption that one own's social group is superior to all others. - Sociocentrism 
 
Thinking that is spontaneous and non-reflective thinking. Contains insight, prejudice, and good and bad reasoning. Indiscriminately combi...
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Add to cartTendency to view everything in relationship to oneself. - Egocentrism 
 
The assumption that one own's social group is superior to all others. - Sociocentrism 
 
Thinking that is spontaneous and non-reflective thinking. Contains insight, prejudice, and good and bad reasoning. Indiscriminately combi...
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