CRITICAL THINKING
The ability to appraise ideas, proposals, points of view, procedures, activities, behaviors, statements, positions, or issues.
1 Decide what is to be judged.
2. Use appropriate standards.
3. Gather evidence showing the extent to which the standards are met.
4. Consider evidence and make a judgment.
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