This is defined as the process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating information gather from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action.
critical thinking
Which stage of the What-So What-Now What model is this question asked:
How did you feel when it happened?
So What
the statements being offered in support for the conclusion
premises
One of the 9 intellectual standards involving thinking to be explained well
clarity
True of false: You shouldn't be skeptical of all informational writing if they come from a reputable source.
False.
Until the author gives you a reason to trust them, you should be skeptical of all informational writing.
These are the 2 components that critical thinking is seen to have
1) a set of information and belief generating and processing skills, and
2) the habit, based on intellectual commitment, of using those skills to guide behavior.
Which stage of the What-So What-Now What model is this question asked:
What caused this event?
So What
a set of statements (premises and conclusion)
arguments
One of the 9 intellectual standards that refers to an argument being reasonable, the thinking is consistent, and the conclusions follow from the evidence.
Logical
When you look at a text, this is the first thing you should be considering
1. main idea/claim
True or false: No one is a critical thinker through-and-through.
True
Which stage of the What-So What-Now What model is this question asked:
How might you better prepare and resource yourself for a similar situation?
Now What
One of the 9 intellectual standards that says that the argument is balanced and free from bias
Fairness
When you look at a text, this is the second thing you should be considering
2. evidence
Qualities of a critical thinker
Which stage of the What-So What-Now What model is this question asked:
What did you particularly notice?
What
statements that begin with:
premises
One of the 9 intellectual standards that everything included is important, and that each part makes a difference
Relevance
When you look at a text, this is the final thing you should be considering
3. reasoning
(from video "What is CT?")
True or false: When engaging in critical thinking, starting with questions of "What do I know?" and "How do I know this?" are good starting points.
True
Which stage of the What-So What-Now What model is this question asked:
What was the related data or information?
What
Preceded by words like:
conclusions
One of the 9 intellectual standards that means including the most important ideas
Significance
True of false: An author making an argument and claiming it is true suffices
False.
When it comes to making arguments, you have to show your work.