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characteristics of a critical thinker
Approaches of a critical thinker
Values of a critical thinker
Types of questions
Types of critical thinking sense
100
The ability to hear opposing viewpoints.
What is open-minded?
100
A passive way of learning.
What is the sponge approach
100
To ask questions and really listen
What is Curiosity
100
You ask this when you are trying to evaluate how to spend your energies.
What is the 'who cares' approach
100
To agree with another's opinion without having your own thoughts.
What is a weak-minded thinker.
200
To hear what others have to say without thinking of what you are going to say.
What is listening?
200
An active type of learner.
What is the panning for gold approach.
200
The ability to stand on your own ideas or values.
What is autonomy
200
The people to avoid in asking questions.
What is opinionated but non-informative people.
200
To seek for information, even if it's different from your own opinion.
What is strong-minded critical thinker
300
To ask questions
What is an active listener
300
To memorize facts and information.
What is the Sponge type approach.
300
To recognize that everyone makes mistakes and that nobody has all the answers.
What is humility
300
To use critical thinking to defend your position.
What is weak-sense thinking
400
To think about your thinking
What is critical thinking
400
Trying to determine the worth of what you read.
What is panning for gold approach.
400
People who are open to different viewpoints.
What is reasonable.
400
To apply questions to all opinions, even our own.
What is strong-sense critical thinking.
500
To seek opinions of professionals, review background of sources and ask educated questions.
What are three ways to evaluate information.
500
The most important characteristic of the panning for gold approach.
What is the interactive involvement?
500
To rely on solid information no matter the source
What is respecting the information
500
A critical thinker seeks for this in answers.
What is evidence
500
This thinking reinforces our beliefs.
What is strong-sense thinking.