CRITICAL THINKING. IMPORTANT ASPECTS

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1. Importance of critical thinking skills.

1.1. Critical thinking skills are important because they help businesses run smoothly by solving problems, developing solutions and creating new ideas.

2. COMMUNICATION.

2.1. You need to be able to communicate with others to share your ideas effectively.

2.2. You might also need to engage critical thinking in a group. In this case, you will need to work with others and communicate effectively to figure out solutions to complex problems.

2.2.1. Active Listening

2.2.2. Assessment

2.2.3. Collaboration

2.2.4. Explanation

2.2.5. Interpersonal

2.2.6. Presentation

2.2.7. Teamwork

2.2.8. Verbal Communication

2.2.9. Written Communication

3. INFERENCE

3.1. Inferences are conclusions you come to. It's what the mind does in figuring something out

3.1.1. EXAMPLE

3.1.1.1. if you come with a knife in your hand, I probably would infer that you mean to do some harm to me.

4. Problem solving

4.1. After you’ve identified a problem, analyzed it and discussed possible solutions, the final step is to execute the solution.

4.1.1. A triage nurse analyzes the cases at hand and decides the order by which the patients should be treated.

4.1.2. example

5. What is it?

5.1. Involves skills that allow a person to analyze facts and information to reach some decision or conclusion.

6. OBSERVATION.

6.1. Critical observation is the ability to quickly detect and identify subtle details that allow us to maneuver situations with more tact.

6.2. able to understand why something might be a problem and can even predict when a problem might occur before it happens based on their experience.

7. ANALYSIS

7.1. Part of critical thinking is the ability to carefully examine something, whether it is a problem, a set of data, or a text.

7.2. People with analytical skills can examine information, understand what it means, and properly explain to others the implications of that information.

7.2.1. Asking Thoughtful Questions

7.2.2. Data Analysis

7.2.3. Research

7.2.4. Interpretation

7.2.5. Judgment

7.2.6. Questioning Evidence

7.2.7. Recognizing Patterns

7.2.8. Skepticism