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Critical ThinkingCritical thinking is the active, skillful deployment of those general principles and procedures of thinking which are most conducive to truth or accuracy in judgement. To understand critical thinking better, consider some of the things that uncritical thinkers do. An uncriticalthinker:accepts things purely on faiththinks that a person's beliefs are "true for them" and can't be mistaken or criticizedis not disposed to seek evidence or challenge beliefs.By contrast, a critical thinker asks questions like:What am I being asked to accept?Should I accept it or not?Why? What are the arguments and how strong are they?The foundation of critical thinking is understanding how claims are supported or opposed by evidence, i.e., how information is relevant to whether a claim is true or false. Any particular piece of evidence can be cast in the form of a reason for, or objection to, some claim. So at the most basic level, the general principles and procedures you need to be a critical thinker are the ones governing reasoning and argument.A critical thinker can:identify the main contention in an issue,look for evidence that supports or opposes that contention, andassess the strength of the reasoning.
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An assument is a patch or addition to something, a piece put on something for support or repair.
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According to the claim it supports
I just got told by a friend that a good essay is written with your strongest piece of evidence first and then you use your weakest piece and then you use your second strongest piece of evidence.
To cite ample evidence means to provide a sufficient amount of supporting information or sources to strengthen an argument or claim. This evidence should be diverse, relevant, and credible to make the argument more convincing and persuasive.
If someone has the same shoes, size etc. Especially relevant when you have a suspect in custody; it will help to piece together the information.
An attempt to support a claim by asserting that a particular piece of evidence is true for everyone concerned.
A written claim to some piece of property
A personal blog or opinion piece may contain bad evidence for a claim about why people should read a certain book, as the information presented is often based on subjective opinions rather than factual evidence or research. Additionally, social media posts or anonymous online forums may also be unreliable sources for supporting a claim about the benefits of reading a specific book.
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The injury rate in a slaughterhouse is about three times higher than the rate in a typical American factory. [APEX]
Claim. A miner staked a claim.
the difference is that Primary evidence is took from that moment and secondary is a piece of evidence found from the past.