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Critical Thinking = The ability and willingness to assess claims and make objective judgments on the basis of well- supported reasons and evidence, rather than emotion.
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 1. _______________________________: Use higher level questions! Don’t just ask “who?” or “what?” EXAMPLES: “Why did psychologists get this result?” “How did they reach that conclusion?” BLOOM ’ S TAXONOMY (You WILL see this in college!)
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking
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2. DEFINE YOUR TERMS: Make a _________________________ - a statement that attempts to predict a set of phenomena ( EMPIRICAL !) SCIENCE-fiction Emperor Palpatine (Star Wars)
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QUESTION DO YOU REMEMBER THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD?
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 3.___________________________________ - NO “Lazy” Thinking - Look for proof! –Example: What is the cause of Autism? - Biological or Environmental? (Nature vs. Nurture) - Why are some people such good athletes? It’s nature vs. nurture, baby…nature wins every time
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 4. ANALYZE ASSUMPTIONS AND BIASES: Don’t assume without proof or ignore other PERSPECTIVES! –Principle of _______________________: - A scientific theory must make predictions that are specific enough to expose the theory to the possibility of being proven wrong -Example: “ Misery Loves Company ”
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FALSIFIABILITY IN A “NUTSHELL” CAN YOU REPLICATE YOUR EXPERIMENT AND GET THE SAME RESULTS? IF NOT, START OVER! HELP! I’M IN A NUTSHELL!
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 5. AVOID EMOTIONAL REASONING : All disagreements must have proof!
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 6. DON ’ T OVERSIMPLIFY: Just because it ’ s happened to you (and maybe some friends) doesn ’ t mean it happens to everyone.
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QUESTION SHOULD DISOBEDIENT CHILDREN BE SPANKED? Were YOU spanked as a child? How might this influence your perspective?
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 7. CONSIDER OTHER _______________________________ GOAL = _______________ - An organized system of assumptions and principles that aims to explain a specified set of phenomena and their interrelationships. -Example: Depression causes cancer
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Guidelines to Critical Thinking 8. TOLERATE UNCERTAINTY: Sometimes you just don ’ t know... … and that ’ s ________!!!
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