Critical Thinking Steps and Features Quiz

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What is the primary way of practice in the stage of imitation?

Watching others and imitating

What characterizes the individual in the stage of 'Improving Criteria'?

Able to improve the criteria based on cases

In which stage does the individual reach the level of being able to criticize the criteria other individuals use?

Improving Principles of Criteria Development Stage

What is the main activity in the 'Practice' stage of critical thinking?

Using criteria developed by others when making a criticism

What is meant by true criticism according to the text?

Criticizing and improving the criteria while criticizing

What does a person included in a criticism perform in the 'Imitation' stage?

Imitating it by watching others

What is carried out in the stage of 'Improving the Principles of Criteria Development'?

Determination of what kind of criteria and features can be used in criticism

In what way can a person imitate in the stage of imitation?

By watching others and imitating

What does a Quadruple education aim to teach?

Critical thinking

What is the danger of associating creative thinking only with aesthetic and beauty?

It limits creative thinking

Who authored the article 'Critical Thinking: What it is and Why It Counts'?

P.A. Facione

In which publication did Ennis clarify the extent to which critical thinking is subject-specific?

Educational Researcher

Which author provided a logical basis for measuring critical thinking skills?

R.H. Ennis

Where can one find the article 'Critical Thinking: What it is and Why It Counts'?

Who wrote the book 'A Practical Guide To Critical Thinking'?

G.R. Haskins

Which author discussed 'Thinking directed, undirected and creative'?

K.J. Gilholy

Who authored 'Child, Philosophy And Education'?

H. Juuso

In which publication did L. Cuban discuss 'Policy and Research Dilemmas in the Teaching of Reasoning: Unplanned Designs'?

Review of Educational Research

What are the 5 steps of critical thinking hindrances according to Haskins (2006)?

Adopting the attitude of a critical thinker, recognizing and avoiding critical thinking hindrances, identifying and characterizing arguments, evaluating information sources, and evaluating arguments

According to Jusso (2007:70), what are the four features of critical thinking as defined by Lipman?

Thinking that facilitates judgment, relies on criteria, is self-corrective, and is sensitive to context

How did McKnown (1997) categorize the features of critical thinking?

Based on questioning; requiring profound thinking; requiring focusing

What is emphasized about the source of basic knowledge in the process of critical thinking?

It should be investigated

What does Lipman mean by 'critical thinking' according to the text?

Thinking that facilitates judgment because it relies on criteria, is self-corrective, and is sensitive to context

Which characteristic belongs to the critical thinker according to Lipman?

(3) Is self-corrective

What does McKnown (1997) state about the deductions made in the process of critical thinking?

They depend on convenient, valid, and strong evidence

What is necessary in the process of critical thinking according to McKnown (1997)?

Profound thinking and focusing

Test your knowledge of critical thinking steps and features from Carroll, Haskins, and Jusso's perspectives. Evaluate your understanding of adopting critical thinking attitudes, recognizing hindrances, identifying arguments, evaluating sources, and assessing arguments.

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