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pashok25 [27]
2 years ago
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Place a checkmark next to each example of critical thinking. Review the previous section if needed.

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dezoksy [38]2 years ago
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The individuals who used critical thinking according to each description were Jane, Daniel and Nikole.

<h3 /><h3>What is critical thinking?</h3>

It corresponds to the fact of analyzing and collecting information to have a more comprehensive view on a given topic, increasing the rationality and reflection that will establish more independent and clear opinions.

Therefore, critical thinking is necessary to increase the knowledge through analysis of something imposed as true, leading to greater rationality and open-minded skills.

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