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    In our classroom text, the authors Chaffee, McMahon, and Stout highlight four key factors that we as writers and readers should include in our thoughts. “1. Thinking actively, 2. Thinking independently, 3. Viewing a situation from different perspectives, 4. Supporting diverse perspectives with evidence and reasons” (2008). In my early stages of maturity, I was trained to view our groups and our personal beliefs as being the best choice compared to the other possible options on the subject matter

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    In the process of writing my Critical Research Essay the writing piece consisted of three pieces of evidence. One of the readings/evidence that I used throughout my essay and which spoke to me the most was Robert Smith, Mexican New York: Transitional Lives of New Immigrants. Throughout my high school years, there was not enough information on the history of Mexicans living in the United States and their position in this country. Although this essay was not opinionated based, this reading was able

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    would the world be like without critical thinking? The thought of no Albert Einstein and his contribution to society is really scary. Introduction to Critical Thinking and Ethics Critical thinking can be defined as several things or ideas. The critical thinking process can be compared to the action of pealing back on onion. The first layer is brown or red as we continue the process we get to the nucleus of the onion. It is important to understand that critical thinking requires more thorough

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    Some of the traits the video described as good critical thinking skills were asking questions, seeking new solutions, being curious, and admitting to lack of knowledge and understanding. Critical thinking is about having skepticism, examining assumptions, challenging reason and uncovering biases. My favorite point was questioning sources, even if it seems valid, it is important for the critical thinker to uncover the truth for themselves rather than just believe in the words of another, no matter

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    During the summer while taking Critical Listening (Communication 240), my goal was to not over-think questions, evaluate with a clear response, and become a comprehensive listener. I have observed and analyzed that I was not being honest with myself due to bad listening habits through conversations or functions. Sometimes during a speech, lecture, and meetings, I tend to selectively listen to interesting facts than relevant ones. Partial listening occasionally occurs when I’m speaking to two or more

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    A Critical Review of Meta-Analysis Abstract Meta-analysis has been much debated and criticized since its creation, and it has been argued that systematic reviews are superior. The present study examined the reverse idea – that meta-analysis is the superior method. A literature search was conducted of meta-analysis studies for psychotherapy within the PsycINFO database. The resulting studies were further examined and classified as either primary articles or secondary articles. Primary articles

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    The Art of Critical Thinking Critical thinking involves rationalizing a given situation and objectively evaluating information (Myers, 2011). This particular method of processing information forces one to assess misleading evidence and strive for accuracy in recorded findings as opposed to trusting his/her, often faulty, intuition. The ability to think critically is very crucial to psychology when evaluating test results because it requires one to ask questions, second guess his/her assumptions

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    Reflective Thinking Reflective thinking is a part of the critical thinking process referring specifically to the processes of analyzing and making judgments about what has happened (hawaii.edu). The site cited that reflective thinking is an active, persistent, and careful consideration of a belief or supposed form of knowledge, of the grounds that support that knowledge, and the further conclusions to which that knowledge leads. Thus, learners are aware of and control their learning by actively

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    Case Study for Critical Analysis Commonwealth Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation Poompat A. Nudshalai V. Kritthee U. MAGT/ORGANIZATION October 17, 2012 Introduction Commonwealth Worldwide Chauffeured Transportation is a firm that provides a chauffeured transportation services to business travelers. The company is founded by its current CEO, Dawson Rutter, and was originally based in Boston, Massachusetts. Originally, Rutter, meant his company to be small and

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    Critical Path Analysis INTRODUCTION: Planning, Scheduling and Controlling are three important functions of management. Planning involves the formulation of objectives and goals that are subsequently translated into Specific plans and projects. Scheduling is concerned about the implementation of activities necessary to achieve the laid down plans. The function of control is to institute a mechanism that can trigger a warning signal if actual performance is deviating (in terms

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