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nadezda [96]
3 years ago
11

9. Describe one way you use scientific "problem solving" thinking skills in

Biology
1 answer:
Olin [163]3 years ago
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Answer:

<u><em>Everyone needs critical thinking</em></u>

We all encounter opportunities in our daily lives to engage problems and decisions using strong critical thinking. Everyone needs to think ahead, to plan and to problem solve. In fact, strong thinking is the common denominator of success throughout the world.  It’s easy to find examples of  critical thinking skills being applied, everyday, in everyday life.

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<u><em>Here are fifteen positive examples of critical thinking</em></u>:

A person trying to interpret an angry friend’s needs, expressed through a rush of emotion and snide comments, to give that friend some help and support.

A manager trying to be as objective as possible when settling a dispute by summarizing the alternatives, with fairness to all sides to a disagreement.

A team of scientists working with great precision through a complex experiment in an effort to gather and analyze data.

A creative writer organizing ideas for the plot of a story and attending to the complex motivations and personalities of the fictional characters.

A person running a small business trying to anticipate the possible economic and human consequences of various ways to increase sales or reduce costs.

A master sergeant and a captain working out the tactical plans for a dangerous military mission.

A soccer coach working during halftime on new tactics for attacking the weaknesses of the other team when the match resumes.

A student confidently and correctly explaining exactly to his or her peers the methodology used to reach a particular conclusion, or why and how a certain methodology or standard of proof was applied.

An educator using clever questioning to guide a student to new insights.

Police detectives, crime scene analysts, lawyers, judges, and juries systematically investigating, interrogating, examining, and evaluating the evidence as they seek justice.

A policy analyst reviewing alternative drafts of product safety legislation while determining how to frame the law to benefit the most people at the least cost.

An applicant preparing for a job interview thinking about how to explain his or her particular skills and experiences in a way that will be relevant and of value to the prospective employer.

Parents anticipating the costs of sending their young child to college, analyzing the family’s projected income, and budgeting projected household expenses in an effort to put aside some money for that child’s future education.

A financial planner anticipating the impact of new income tax legislation on a client’s future tax liabilities.

A first responder coming upon the scene of an accident and quickly analyzing the situation, evaluating priorities, and inferring what actions to take in what order.

<h2>HOPE THIS HELPS!!</h2>

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