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Critical Thinking
Logic
Decision Making
Creating Ideas
Asking Questions
100
Stating a similarity between two unlike things.
What is an analogy
100
Google's mission is to "organize the world's information." Their employees must be on a power trip.
What is jumping to conclusions?
100
To understand what a problem is.
What is to define a problem?
100
A way to fix a problem.
What is a solution?
100
A process that takes you beyond memorizing facts and passing tests.
What is asking questions?
200
Something that YOU feel is true.
What is an opinion?
200
An opinion or belief with little or no proof to back it up.
What is an assumption?
200
A general outline of long-term goals.
What is a life plan?
200
The person or group who originally posted a website or article.
What is a source?
200
Questions that are asked with compassion and a sense of timing.
What is ask questions that creates possibilities?
300
A stereotyped and hollow representation of an opposing view that is meant to look foolish.
What is a strawman?
300
"Famous people and organizations buy our product. Therefore, you should buy it too.
What is appealing to authority?
300
Deciding what is most important and what should be done first.
What is prioritizing?
300
At this stage there are no wrong answers.
What is brainstorming?
400
Your major decisions in life from choosing a major to choosing a spouse depends on.
What is critical and creative thinking?
400
Credible sources to support something.
What is documentation?
400
When decisions seem to just make themselves.
What is intuition?
400
Being willing to recognize conflict, tension, and discomfort in yourself.
What is focusing and letting go?
400
If your friends are laughing at racist jokes, you have a right to ask why.
What is asking questions to promote social change?
500
Inventing your own format for lecture notes.
What is creating?
500
"If we restrict our right to own guns, then all of our rights will soon be taken away."
What is sliding a slippery slope?
500
Problem solving is all about reducing the gap between those two factors.
What is a mismatch between what you want and what you have?
500
We are often reluctant to look at problems if no immediate solution is at hand.
What is trusting the process?
500
Examining and determining while reading.
What is asking questions for critical thinking?