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What is Critical Thinking?
refer to abilities to be open-minded, mindful, and analytical, and to evaluate, question, reason, hypothesize, interpret, explain, and draw conclusions.
refer to abilities to be close-minded, mindful, and analytical, and to evaluate, question, reason, hypothesize, interpret, explain, and draw conclusions
You use critical thinking skills in everyday life
True
False
How important is critical thinking in the classroom?
Not important
Slightly important
Very important
Which one is NOT part of the 6 critical thinking skills?
Analysis
Evaluation
Close-mindedness
Synthesis
Which option is NOT a quality of a Critical Thinker?
Active Thinker
Self-Confident
Talkative
Good Analysts
Which option is the correct process for Critical Thinking?
Designing, Prototyping, and Testing
Analyzing, Experimenting, and Observing
Acquisition of knowledge , Comprehend, and Application
Gathering Information, Analyzing, and Evaluate
What is Critical Thinking?
Critiquing your brain
Evaluating ideas
Testing Skills
Thinking in a critical way
When do uncritical thinkers get defensive?
When someone opposes them
All the time
Never
When someone agrees with them
Which situations can critical thinking help?
Personal
School related
All of the above
Work related
Which answer is NOT a basic guideline for critical thinking?
Evaluate your opinions
Be focused
Withhold judgement
Test your brain
Critical thinking has
purpose
interprets meaning
solves problems
all above
Core critical thinking skills are (Collecting data, analysis, evaluation, comprehension, application). find the missing skill
problem solving
Synthesis
examining
Inference as a core critical thinking skill is to identify elements needed to draw reasonable conclusion
false
true
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