Home / FAQ / General Critical Thinking / How can I learn more about critical thinking skills and dispositions?

FAQ

How can I learn more about critical thinking skills and dispositions?

It is a common experience to encounter people with skills they are not motivated to use.  And perhaps equally common to know people who are motivated to do things for which, unfortunately, they lack the skills. Reasoning and critical thinking follow this pattern. Some people are more positively disposed to apply their critical thinking skills whenever they have decisions to make or problems to solve; others are ambivalent and at times seem willing to apply their reasoning skills while at other times seem unwilling to do so; and still others are more strongly disposed not to approach the difficulties they encounter using that set of skills. For more information on critical thinking and the relationship between critical thinking skills and strong positive critical thinking habits of mind download a free copy of "Critical Thinking: What It Is and Why it Counts" by Dr. Peter Facione. To build your critical thinking skills and positive critical thinking habits of mind, consider Dr. Facione's book, Think Critically, published by Pearson Education. Dr. Facione is the developer and author of the California Critical Thinking Skills Test family of measurement tools and a senior researcher and with Insight Assessment.

Contact Us

CLIENT CONTACT US FORM

Name*

Email*

Phone

Subject

Message*

* Required fields

Insight Assessment will not share your data with anyone. Click here to view our privacy statement.

Products

The California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory is the premier tool for surveying the dispositional aspects of critical thinking. The CCTDI measures the "willing" di...
The Business Critical Thinking Skills Test (BCTST) is designed to evaluate the critical thinking skills of MBA students, undergraduate Business students and working professionals. It...
The CCTST has been called the "gold standard" of college level critical thinking tests. The CCTST has been used in the USA and in authorized translations worldwide with gra...
The MDCTI Part 1 & 2 precisely targets those core critical thinking skills, the disciplines of mind and the personal attributes regarded as essential for military personnel,...
The Business Attribute Inventory measures the desire and intention to use one's critical thinking skills to identify, interpret and resolve workplace problems and issues.  

Uses

Critical thinking is at the heart of diagnostic reasoning and the development of new clinical knowledge. The HSRT and other Insight Assessment test instruments are being used worldwi...
People who cannot think as well as we need them to think, whether they are workers, parents, children, supervisors, teachers, soldiers or elders impact the success of our school...
Critical thinking is one of the vital cross-disciplinary learning outcome around which high quality Honors Programs are organized. Regardless of the theme of the program, teaching fo...
Everyone needs to use critical thinking every day.  High school students should engage in critical thinking when they are learning in and outside the classroom, when they a...
Weak critical thinking skills show themselves in many ways: critical and costly errors, repeated mistakes, bad decisions, failed systems, inaction when action is needed, the giving o...

Frequently Asked Questions

Core critical thinking skills include analysis, interpretation, inference, evaluation, explanation, and self-reflection.  These skills are central to problem solving and decisio...
Look under Critical Thinking Resources on our website.  We provide a selection of resources for those engaged in teaching for and about thinking. You'll find discussio...
A critical thinking skills test engages you with questions that require you to apply your skills.  Typically a critical thinking test will present some information or a scenario...
A skill is something a person can do, like reading, swimming, singing, or thinking. Skills are more or less well developed within the range of a persons abilities. A person may have...
Critical thinking is reasoned and reflective judgment applied to solving problems or making decisions about what to believe or what to do.  Critical thinking gives reasoned cons...