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Monday, September 3, 2012

Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking


Chapter 1: The Benefit of Asking the Right Questions
Chapter 2: What Are the Issue and the Conclusion?
Chapter 3: What Are the Reasons?
Chapter 4: Which Words or Phrases Are Ambiguous?
Chapter 5: What Are the Value Conflicts and Assumptions?
Chapter 6: What Are the Descriptive Assumptions?
Chapter 7: Are There Any Fallacies in the Reasoning?
Chapter 8: How Good Is the Evidence: Intuition, Appeals to Authority, and Testimonials?
Chapter 9: How Good Is the Evidence: Personal Observation, Case Studies, Research Studies, and Analogies?
Chapter 10: Are There Rival Causes?
Chapter 11: Are the Statistics Deceptive?
Chapter 12: What Significant Information is Omitted?
Chapter 13: What Reasonable Conclusions Are Possible?
Chapter 14: Practice and Review

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