Graduate School of Psychology. Study of Psychology at GSP Scientific study of human behavior Scientific-practitioner model Multicultural learning.

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Graduate School of Psychology

Study of Psychology at GSP Scientific study of human behavior Scientific-practitioner model Multicultural learning

Graduate School of Psychology Think Critically Change Positively Grow Successfully

CHANGE GROW THINK

Think Critically A critical thinker: Is open-minded and mindful of alternatives Desires to be, and is, well-informed Judges well the credibility of sources Identifies reasons, assumptions, and conclusions Asks appropriate clarifying questions Judges well the quality of an argument, including its reasons, assumptions, evidence, and their degree of support for the conclusion Can well develop and defend a reasonable position regarding a belief or an action, doing justice to challenges Formulates plausible hypotheses Plans and conducts experiments well Defines terms in a way appropriate for the context Draws conclusions when warranted – but with caution Integrates all of the above aspects of critical thinking Source:

Change Positively Enhancing one’s well-being Developing empathy Enriching the understanding of the psyche and behavior of self and others Viewing the world from a scientific-practitioner model Embracing diversity and multiculturalism Appreciating ethical culture of psychology

Grow Successfully Self-awareness Self-confident Self-efficacy Acceptance Holistic growth

Graduate School of Psychology Think Critically Change Positively Grow Successfully

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