Exam 1: Critical Thinking: Why Its Important?
Exam 1: Critical Thinking: Why Its Important?40 Questions
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Exam 4: Knowledge, Evidence, and Errors in Thinking39 Questions
Exam 5: Informal Fallacies38 Questions
Exam 6: Recognizing, Analyzing, and Constructing Arguments41 Questions
Exam 7: Inductive Arguments40 Questions
Exam 8: Deductive Arguments40 Questions
Exam 9: Ethics and Moral Decision Making40 Questions
Exam 10: Marketing and Advertising40 Questions
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Critical thinkers do not reject,without sound reason,views that conflict with their own.
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The Myers-Briggs test is an aptitude and personality test designed to help people discover which careers might be the most fulfilling for them.
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Because rationalization often involves ignoring claims that compete with our opinions,we are in danger of engaging in a type of resistance to critical thinking called
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Thomas Jefferson wrote that the most important characteristic the citizens of our nation should have is the art of reasoning.
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Some people either defer to others or fail to take a position on a controversial issue because they are unable to evaluate conflicting views.
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Albert Einstein,when he developed his theory of relativity,used the method of "suspension of disbelief" regarding the generally accepted belief that time is absolute.
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Although some people's lives are controlled by the circumstances they happen to find themselves in,the lives of the majority of people are controlled by their own choices.
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William Perry,and then later researchers,studied the cognitive development of college students.When the results are simplified into a developmental continuum of three stages,the second stage is called
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The fact that many Americans are in denial about the possibility that the world oil reserves may soon run out is a classic example of a barrier to critical thinking.
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Who said "…freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor"?
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Why did the Zen master Suzuki believe we must have a "beginner's mind"?
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The creative spirit does not necessarily have to be one that includes a willingness to take risks or cope with failure.
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William Perry,and then later researchers,studied the cognitive development of college students.When the results are simplified into a developmental continuum of three stages,the first stage is called
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What typically happens when someone openly questions and challenges the entrenched traditional practices and beliefs of their society?
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The model that breaks the critical thinking process down into three recursive and dynamic levels is called
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There is a strong correlation between self-esteem and good critical thinking skills.
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Rather than being passively carried through life,critical thinkers are
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Who said "Someone is happy,when his plans are going well and his more important aspirations are being fulfilled"?
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In a poll of Princeton University freshmen in 1938,Adolf Hitler was named as the "greatest living person."
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