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    Critical Thinking: Strategies for Decision Making

    Critical Thinking: Strategies for Decision Making

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    Contents
    • Table of Contents
    Learning Objectives For: Critical Thinking: Strategies for Decision Making
    About the Author
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Pt. I. Understanding Critical vs. Non-Critical Thinking
    Pt. II. Recognizing and Evaluating Arguments
    Pt. III. Developing and Evaluating Explanations
    Pt. IV. APPENDIX
    Ch. 24. Reviewing What You’ve Learned
    Ch. 25. Author’s Suggested Responses to Exercises
    Ch. 26. Author’s Suggested Responses to the Case Studies
    What Is the Issue?
    New Faces
    Moving Toward the Internet
    What’s Behind the Statement?
    Should You Accept the Proposal?
    Identify the Assumptions
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    Chapter 26. Author’s Suggested Responses... > What’s Behind the Statement?

    What’s Behind the Statement?


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