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LinkedIn Learning Question 4 of 12 You have a team member who is a bit inflexible; they are prone to doing their
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Three different lenses for thinking critically are to change your _____, to change the context, or to change the reality of the
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You have a team member who is a bit inflexible; they are prone to doing their job without much reflection and they do not like
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What's the most productive way to apply the 80/20 principle to critical thinking?
Select an answer: Focus on the efforts that
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Identify two elements of the author's argument regarding smartphones. Then, explain whether or not these elements of the
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Consider the following conductive argument:
P1. Critical thinking teaches the fundamentals of good reasoning. P2. Critical
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A person who looks at a sequence of 14, 12, 10, 8 and decides that the next two terms are 6 and 4 is doing deductive thinking.
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Why is it beneficial to repeatedly ask, "So what?"
It is easiest to think in small steps. People often answer with trivial or
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What distinguishes sound generalizactions from misleading over simplifications and historians work
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During the critical thinking process what's the first thing you should consider
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What skills do you need to answer a conteuscted response
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Consequences just ahead.
What message does this image present? A. There are consequences for your actions. B. Do not worry about
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Given the data you have analyzed, which city would you rather live in and why? Remember to use the RAD (restate, answer,
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Which description defines systems thinking? (1 point)
O describing how the parts of a system work together O thinking about how
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I need help understanding inductive and deductive arguments and stated and unstated premises. Thank you
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I was told in class to find a piece of "biased writing" and use the knowledge about critical thinking. how would i know whether
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Kate
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Can a conclusion in an argument come before the premises?
Such as:“The key problem is the supposed superiority of the two major
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Linda
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• Read the article “Controlling Irrational Fears After 9/11” on pp. 456–458 of Appendix 1.
• Identify at least two
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Which of the following is a helpful process in evaluating scientific claims
Quoting statistios Biased thinking Critical thinking
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The process of making a reasonable judgment that is both logical and well-thought-out is called ________.
inference bias critical
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________ involves using your five senses to understand the world around you.
Inferring Critical thinking Research Observation
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The process of making a reasonable judgment that is logical and well-thought out is called ________.
critical thinking inferring
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Which description defines systems thinking?(1 point)
Responses analyzing how things outside a system influence the things in that
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Reasoning logically from given statements to a conclusion is
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Is this sentence a fact or an opinion?
Bears eat fish, grubs, bird eggs, fruits, and nuts. Question 1 options: fact opinion
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do you think a bias makes a source useless?
I don't think bias makes a source useless. We need to know how other people think --
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Do you always give the right answers?
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Critical thinking involves
a)knowing the art of critique b)understanding knowledge c)a thought process that is logical ,rational
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Which piece of evidence best supports the central idea
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The first step in seperate and stitch is to determine who is the smaller threat
A-True B-False
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Today we’re talking about conspiracy theories, those irrational ideas that seem to convert certain people from normal to
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Which of the following defines valid reasoning?(1 point)
Responses reasoning that persuades the audience reasoning that persuades
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What is evidence?(1 point)
Responses viewpoints informed by different backgrounds, experiences, and cultures viewpoints informed
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Propaganda typically emphasizes only select facts and information to sway public opinion one way or another.
Is this statement
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Liam’s friend Armonte said he believes this represents causation instead of a correlation. Is Liam or Armonte correct? Give at
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What is the best definition of strategy?(1 point)
a means for measuring success a plan for achieving something a way to introduce
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Why is it important for reader to check for evidence in a text
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City leaders should seek a partnership with a similar-sized city in South America rather than Europe, however.
What is true of
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What is evidence?(1 point)
Responses mutually respectful conversations between colleagues in a group or classroom mutually
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What do you think is more critical, artless proof or artistic proof? Explain your answer.
Please make it good and around 250
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What does it mean to draw Inferences from the following options
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susan is practicing her creativity by finding relationships among seemingly undrelated topics what creative strategy is susan
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Which of the following is true of the role that ideology can play in critical
thinking? O It gives us superficial justification
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Why are you giving mostly false answers John
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What does it mean to use a critical stance
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I can make sure that my inferences are valid by using textual evidence to support it correctly.
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Which three answer choices trace the connection between the claim and the evidence? Pick all that apply.
* 3 points Does the
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i feel confident about evaluating claims because…
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Which of the following are the steps for evaluating a claim
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Tracing an Argument Quick Check
posting answers below
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