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Skilled students are thorough thinkers and distinguish between _______ and __________.


fact and opinion



A powerful starting point for critical thinking is what?


Creative thinking.


Conducting a brainstorming session works best when you do what?


Allow your mind to think.


The master student cultivates creative thinking by looking at the data from just one side. True or False?

False -


creative thinking comes from Looking at the data from ALL sides


Asking questions is an important process for what reason?

It allows us to fully examine issues

In becoming a critical thinker, it is essential to do what?

Be aware of hot spots or triggers

What format do you use for a works cited page?

Style manual

One of the qualities of a critical thinker is that they value the fact that people disagree. True or False

True

Aha is a burst of creative energy that comes with the arrival of a new or original idea. True or False

True

An effective way to improve your ability to communicate is to do what?


Be aware of when you are the receiver and when you are the sender


The words that make of the Chinese word TING (To Listen) are what?


Ear, Mind, Eye, Heart


An agent rank has privilege. True or false?

True

Most nonverbal behavior is unconscious. True or False?

True

Much of listening is nonverbal. True or False?

True

What is the number one benefit to brainstorming?

Generates more ideas

What is the difference between "I" statement and "YOU" Statement?

I=taking responsibility


You=Putting blame on others

Detached communication is what?

Feelings not valued - (you should do this) - Immature/Biased

Attached communication is what?

Feelings are valued - (I feel)

Intuitive Communication is what?

Metaphors - (examples, stories) - Can deviate from subject or topic

Becoming a critical thinker thinking boils down to asking and answering questions? True or False

True

When becoming a critical thinker you must ______ between the __________.

Read between the lines

When inventing questions you should do what?


(total of 6)

Put a question mark after a fact


Ask about whats missing


Just let your pen move


Pretend to be someone else


Ask what else you want to know


Begin a general question and brainstorm endings

LIst 12 mistakes in logic

Jump to conclusions


Attacking the person


Appealing to an “authority”


Pointing to a false cause


Thinking in “all-or-nothing”


Basing arguments on emotion


Faulty analogy


Creating a “straw man”


Begging the question


Confusing fact and fiction


Creating a red herring


Appealing to tradition

What is groupthink?

When the group only thinks one way and minimizes creativity and brainstorming.

Social rank Example = APPEARANCE


(List the Agent, Target and Privilege)

Agent = Typical societal standards of beauty , height, and weight



Target = Non typical societal standard of beauty, height, and weight



Privilege = Agent is able to shop in more stores than that of target.

Social rank = DISABILITY


List the Agent, Target and Privilege

Agent = Able Persons



Target = Disabled Persons



Privilege = Agent can get up to go to the bathroom whenever they want

Social rank = Sexual Orientation


List the Agent, Target and Privilege

Agent = Heterosexuals



Target = Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, (LBGTQQIA)



Privilege = Agent has a "less difficult" time adopting children

Social rank = ETHNICITY


List the Agent, Target and Privilege

Agent = euro-americans/whites



Target = People of color



Privilege = Agent (in the past) was able to go to college and people of color were not.

Social rank = GENDER


List the Agent, Target and Privilege

Agent = Male



Target= Female



Privilege = Agent makes more money than women.

Social rank = OCCUPATION


List the Agent, Target and Privilege

Agent = Professional (white collar)



Target = Service/Factory (pink/blue collar)



Privilege = Agent is more likely to receive paid vacation than target.

Definition of AGENT

Privileged individual

Definition of Target

Underprivileged individual

Definition of Privilege in regards to Power and privilege?

Privilege is describing a benefit of the agent not the target.