Asked by McKenna Larson on Jun 05, 2024

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Critical thinking involves

A) evaluation of evidence for and against a conclusion.
B) evaluation of evidence for a conclusion.
C) evaluation of evidence against a conclusion.
D) assumption of correctness of a conclusion until proven false.

Critical Thinking

The ability to analyze facts, generate and organize ideas, defend opinions, make comparisons, draw inferences, evaluate arguments and solve problems.

  • Explain the concept of critical thinking and why it is essential for assessing evidence and drawing conclusions.
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Naser AlbraikiJun 11, 2024
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Explanation :
Critical thinking involves weighing and evaluating evidence both for and against a conclusion before making a judgment or decision. Option A correctly reflects this process, while options B, C, and D do not consider the need to evaluate evidence from multiple perspectives.