titanic
critical thinking skills
apollo 13
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100

. What critical thinking skill could've saved the titanic?

being open minded 

100

When it comes to critical thinking how do you know you are in the wrong?

when you choose opinion over fact

100

How come there wasn't Proper Inspection, especially on the oxygen tank, on the aircraft that led to the problems they ran into?

 

they were confident in reasoning, which made them able to makwe it out alive.

100

What is the best way to develop critical thinking skills?

practicing and knowing different types of critical thinking.

200

What steps could have been taken to prevent the Titanic situation?

watching for the iceberg, having enough lifeboats for all passengers

200

What are the benefits of utilizing critical thinking skills?

being able to get out of unplanned situations

200

Why weren't the engineers in Nasa proactive in replacing the oxygen tank on the Apollo 13 Spaceship?

 

it was overlooked in the building process 

200

Why was the titanic crew so negligent in managing a situation that could have been easily avoided?

they were thinking about breaking a record instead of caring about the lives of 2200 passengers.

300

 Why were the staff/crew members of the titanic so careless about the ice burg spotting?

 

because they deemed themselves invincible 

300

When it comes to critical thinking, at what point do you realize your own opinions are in the way of the facts?

when you are being hostile towards reasoning

300

How does stress impact your decision making and critical thinking?

It makes you not think clearly and panic

300

What Critical thinking skills do we apply most in our day-to-day life?

opinionated answer

400

 Why were the engineers of the Titanic negligent towards the safety of the ship?

 

they showed poor critical thinking skills and were heedless of consequences and disorganized


400

What do you think is the most important critical thinking skill and why?

opinionated answer.

400

Why and how was the Nasa crew ready to solve the problem that arose when everything went wrong?

being open minded, well studied, and judicious