NUR 1010 -Competency 6 Exam With
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critical thinking process - ANSWER to:
take in information
ask questions about information
draw conclusions based on questions asked
use what you learn
evaluate your results
habits that develop critical thinking - ANSWER restrain emotions - identify personal
biases
look at things differently - perspectives, open-minded
analyze questions - clarify facts, what is being asked
ask questions - curiosity, increase knowledge
solving problems - identify actual problem, more than one possible solution
(brainstorming), identify expected outcome
distinguish fact from fiction - can be objectively proven/verified. assumptions; reliance
on authority
seek truth in argument/persuation - reliance on authority, develop objective and logical
arguments
characteristics and attitudes (of a critical thinker) - ANSWER confidence
independent thinking
fairness
responsibility and authority
discipline
perseverance
, creativity
curiosity
integrity
humility
aspects of critical thinking - ANSWER reflection
intuition
intuition - ANSWER the direct understanding of particulars in a situation without
conscious deliberation
inner sense that something is so
acts as a trigger, sparking analytical processes, conscious search for answers
a red flag - signals a need to know more
implementing critical thinking - ANSWER anticipate questions others might ask
anticipate what's next
look for ways to improve
ask someone else - get a second opinion
replace "Idk" with "Let's find out"
turn errors into learning opportunities
barriers of critical thinking - ANSWER personal beliefs
resistance to change
wishful thinking/avoidance
ethnocentricity (stereotyping)
reliance on authority
Complete Solutions
critical thinking process - ANSWER to:
take in information
ask questions about information
draw conclusions based on questions asked
use what you learn
evaluate your results
habits that develop critical thinking - ANSWER restrain emotions - identify personal
biases
look at things differently - perspectives, open-minded
analyze questions - clarify facts, what is being asked
ask questions - curiosity, increase knowledge
solving problems - identify actual problem, more than one possible solution
(brainstorming), identify expected outcome
distinguish fact from fiction - can be objectively proven/verified. assumptions; reliance
on authority
seek truth in argument/persuation - reliance on authority, develop objective and logical
arguments
characteristics and attitudes (of a critical thinker) - ANSWER confidence
independent thinking
fairness
responsibility and authority
discipline
perseverance
, creativity
curiosity
integrity
humility
aspects of critical thinking - ANSWER reflection
intuition
intuition - ANSWER the direct understanding of particulars in a situation without
conscious deliberation
inner sense that something is so
acts as a trigger, sparking analytical processes, conscious search for answers
a red flag - signals a need to know more
implementing critical thinking - ANSWER anticipate questions others might ask
anticipate what's next
look for ways to improve
ask someone else - get a second opinion
replace "Idk" with "Let's find out"
turn errors into learning opportunities
barriers of critical thinking - ANSWER personal beliefs
resistance to change
wishful thinking/avoidance
ethnocentricity (stereotyping)
reliance on authority