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Critical Thinking Skills For Dummies

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Product Description Turbocharge your reasoning with Critical Thinking  Just what are the ingredients of a great argument? What is the secret to communicating your ideas clearly and persuasively? And how do you see through sloppy thinking and flim-flam?  If you’ve ever asked any of these questions, then this book is for you!  These days, strong critical thinking skills provide a vital foundation for academic success, and Critical Thinking Skills For Dummies offers a clear and unintimidating introduction to what can otherwise be a pretty complex topic. Inside, you'll get hands-on, lively, and fun exercises that you can put to work today to improve your arguments and pin down key issues.  With this accessible and friendly guide, you'll get plain-English instruction on how to identify other people's assumptions, methodology, and conclusions, evaluate evidence, and interpret texts effectively. You'll also find tips and guidance on reading between the lines, assessing validity – and even advice on when not to apply logic too rigidly! Critical Thinking Skills for Dummies: Provides tools and strategies from a range of disciplines great for developing your reflective thinking skills Offers expert guidance on sound reasoning and textual analysis Shows precisely how to use concept mapping and brainstorming to generate insights Demonstrates how critical thinking skills is a proven path to success as a student Whether you're undertaking reviews, planning research projects or just keen to give your brain a workout, Critical Thinking Skills For Dummies equips you with everything you need to succeed. From the Author If you like this book, you may well enjoy applying your Critical Thinking skills to the big debates in contemporary science (which my book Paradigm Shift is about) - or to those evergreen problems of philosophy which my two '101' books present. These books present problems in very short passages - ideal for group brainstorming! * Ps those CTS tests: Good news: the current reprint has been corrected already. Bad news, the first print run contained errors on p89. So for anyone still scratching their heads, I better put this right. Q10: the correct number of miles per day 226, and as to the bonus question there were three people drinking tea originally, and Grandma makes the fourth). In question 10 too, the equation needed is actually (rounding up the cost of renting from £19.99 to £20) something like: 20 + (number-of-miles - 100)*1 = 100 + (number-of-miles*0.2). ps. Don't worry, most of the book is NOT maths! More like thought-provoking stories. From the Inside Flap Learn to: Identify other people's arguments and conclusions Interpret and produce your argument more effectively Read between the lines, see behind surfaces and identify false assumptions Apply critical thinking to assignments Analyse, evaluate and apply information to create cohesive arguments Have you ever received feedback suggesting you need to be more critical in your assignments? Written specifically for students, this friendly guide takes the intimidation out of the topic and provides hands-on, active instruction and exercises to help you apply critical thinking in your academic work to achieve higher grades. Have a think — grasp the science and sociology behind thinking and find out how to assess your thinking sills Put the pieces together — find out how critical thinking is like solving puzzles Your critical thinking toolbox — use mind maps, concept flow charts, dump lists, meta-thinking, virtues and vices and triangulation Put it to practice — apply critical thinking to reading, writing, speaking and listening Smoke and mirrors — separate fact from opinion, know a writer's (or speaker's) position and utilise sound source checking Open the book and find: The who, where and when of thinking How to know your 'thinking habits' Why you should beware of being too critical The logic of real arguments How to be a rational animal Unsound argument