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  • November 7, 2024
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SOS 22A All Modules

Four thinking styles - answer1 - Concrete Sequential Thinkers
2 - Concrete Random Thinkers
3 - Abstract Sequential Thinkers
4 - Abstract Random Thinkers

5 things that an ideal critical thinker would exhibit - answer1. interpretation,
2. analysis
3. evaluation, inference, explanation,
and self-regulation

5 step process to become a critical thinker according to Greg Haskins - answer Step 1:
Adopt the attitude of a critical thinker
Step 2: Recognize and avoid critical thinking hindrances
Step 3: Identify and characterize arguments
Step 4: Evaluate information sources
Step 5: Evaluate arguments

3 components from Paul & Elder's model of critical thinking - answer1. The elements of
thought (we must analyze each element of our thinking)
2. The standards for thinking (we must evaluate each element according to appropriate
standards)
3. Intellectual traits (developing these traits)

Stages of development of critical thinking - answerStage 1: The Unreflective Thinker
(we are unaware of significant problems in our thinking)
Stage 2: The Challenged Thinker (we become aware of problems in our thinking)
Stage 3: The Beginning Thinker (we try to improve but without regular practice)
Stage 4: The Practicing Thinker (we recognize the necessity of regular practice)
Stage 5: The Advanced Thinker (we advance in accordance with our practice)
Stage 6: The Master Thinker (skilled and insightful thinking becoming second nature to
us)

3 step process for critical thinking in warfare from Carl von Clausewitz' classic, On War -
answer1. "Discover and interpret the facts"
2. "Trace effects back to their causes"
3. "Investigate and evaluate - consider alternatives. Look for better courses of action"

2 points of view within the international security community - answer1. Realism -
Strongly advocates for the role of power, emphasis on global balance of power.
2. Liberalism - strongly advocates for the rule of law.

, Difference between mission and vision statements - answerMission - define the
organization's primary objectives and purpose (present tense)
Vision - define the organization's purpose but in terms of the organization's values
rather than purpose

Difference between goals and visions - answerGoals - more often discussed for
personal situations, such as projects, school, or your job
Visions - more often talked about in terms of clubs, groups, or whole organizations

6 step process to vision and goal setting - answer1. Developing the vision
2. Set goals
3. Objectives (measurable, specific)
4. Tasks (to help accomplish objectives)
5. Create timelines
6. Follow up

4 C's of Team Goal Setting - answer1. Clarity
2. Criteria
3. Challenge
4. Commitment

Where are the Air Forces contributions to the DoD formally captured - answerAir Force
Doctrine Document 1 (AFDD), Air Force Basic Doctrine, Organization, and Command

12 Core Functions of the Air Force from AFDD 1 - answer1. Nuclear Deterrence
Operations
2. Air Superiority
3. Space Superiority
4. Cyberspace Superiority
5. Command and Control
6. Global Integrated ISR
7. Global Precision Attack
8. Special Operations
9. Rapid Global Mobility
10. Personnel Recovery
11. Agile Combat Support
12. Building Partnerships

The interplay of which 3 major trends will characterize the future security environment -
answer1. Violent extremism
2. Regional balances of power
3. Proliferation of advanced technology

Five key DoD objectives from the National Defense Strategy - answer• Defend the
Homeland
• Win the Long War

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