Multiple Choice
Critical thinking skills, one of the hallmarks of graduate work in counseling, refer to:
A) the ability to develop and use mathematical arguments and proofs to explore the truth of conjectures and justify conclusions.
B) the ability to identify and process information with fewer biases, to formulate hypotheses, to gather data, and to make informed decisions.
C) the ability to volunteer to help on research projects and to learn advanced skills.
D) the ability to be open to learning more about the research process as well as the research literature.
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