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Critical Thinking in Psychology

A psychology professor uses Thinking and Reasoning in Human Decision Making as a recommended learning text throughout his critical reasoning class. .

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The California Critical Thinking Disposition Inventory is the premier tool for surveying the dispositional aspects of critical thinking. The CCTDI measures the "willing" di...
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Human reasoning and problem solving are highly complex processes, but not impossible to analyze, measure and improve. A measure of critical thinking that describes an individual's co...
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