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What kind of thinking is required for problem-solving? A.) creative thinking B.) All of the above C.) critical thinking D.) analytical thinking - ANS All of the above Which of the following would be an example of the highest level of thinking according to Bloom's Taxonomy? A.) None of the above B.) Developing a board game based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet C.) Solving quadratic equations in four ways: 1) factoring, 2) using the square roots, 3) completing the square, and 4) the quadratic formula D.) Reciting verbatim Robert Frost's Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening - ANS Developing a board game based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet Analytical thinking... A.) means being systematic, breaking a problem into component parts for separate analysis and coming up with a solution or a variety of solutions B.) is brainstorming, budgeting, detecting patterns, planning, comparing and making decisions based on multiple sources of information C.) includes using information literacy and verifying the validity of reference sources D.) All of the above - ANS All of the above In general, critical thinking means... A.) None of the above B.) finding fault or weaknesses in someone's conclusions especially if those conclusions affect that person's behavior C.) deciding whether or not to wear a t-shirt on the floor of your closet D.) making a judgment after carefully analyzing perspectives, opinions or experimental results - ANS making a judgment after carefully analyzing perspectives, opinions or experimental results A key to critical thinking is determining or identifying the problem or situation; which of the following is not on the list of critical components to identifying the problem? A.) Question everything B.) Conduct limited research C.) Limit assumptions D.) Recognize your biases - ANS Conduct limited research In defending against bias, it is essential to keep in mind that... A.) if you present information with verifiable sources, everyone will agree with your analysis B.) None of the above C.) people have strong opinions about many topics even if they can't cite reliable sources D.) facts are verifiable; opinions are beliefs without supporting evidence. - ANS facts are verifiable; opinions are beliefs without supporting evidence. As explained in this chapter, when your kindergarten teacher told you to put on your thinking cap, you were being invited to engage in... A.) analytical thinking B.) creative thinking C.) critical thinking D.) metacognition - ANS metacognition Metacognition is the practice of thinking about your thinking. A.) True B.) False - ANS True
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