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Develop Your Critical Thinking

Table of contents

  • Part 1

    Identify and Address Cognitive Biases

    • 1

      Get the Most Out of This Course

    • 2

      Discover Why Biases Exist

    • 3

      Identify the Most Common Cognitive Biases

    • 4

      Practice Critical Thinking: The Art of Rational Doubt

    • 5

      Use the Scientific Method

    • Quiz: Be Aware of Cognitive Biases

  • Part 2

    Carry Out a Credible Search for Information

    • 1

      Analyze a Work Situation

    • 2

      Structure Your Information Search

    • 3

      Assess the Reliability of Information

    • Quiz: Question a Situation

  • Part 3

    Avoid the Pitfalls of Bad Arguments

    • 1

      Distinguish Good From Bad Arguments

    • 2

      Avoid Bad Arguments

    • 3

      Use Your Critical Analysis Kit

    • Quiz: Avoid the Pitfalls of Bad Arguments

Table of contents

  • Part 1

    Identify and Address Cognitive Biases

    • 1

      Get the Most Out of This Course

    • 2

      Discover Why Biases Exist

    • 3

      Identify the Most Common Cognitive Biases

    • 4

      Practice Critical Thinking: The Art of Rational Doubt

    • 5

      Use the Scientific Method

    • Quiz: Be Aware of Cognitive Biases

  • Part 2

    Carry Out a Credible Search for Information

    • 1

      Analyze a Work Situation

    • 2

      Structure Your Information Search

    • 3

      Assess the Reliability of Information

    • Quiz: Question a Situation

  • Part 3

    Avoid the Pitfalls of Bad Arguments

    • 1

      Distinguish Good From Bad Arguments

    • 2

      Avoid Bad Arguments

    • 3

      Use Your Critical Analysis Kit

    • Quiz: Avoid the Pitfalls of Bad Arguments

Avoid the Pitfalls of Bad Arguments

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