Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Critical thinking / by Brooke Noel Moore, Richard Parker, California State University, Chico ; with help in Chapter 12 from Nina Rosenstand and Anita Silvers.

By: Moore, Brooke Noel.
Contributor(s): Parker, Richard.
Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw Hill LLC, c2024Edition: 2024 release.Description: 1 v. various paging.ISBN: 9781266555732; 9781266808869.Subject(s): Critical thinkingDDC classification: Res 160 M7811 2024 Summary: "Critical thinking is aimed at making wise decisions about what to think and do. This book is not about critical thinking as much as it is a book in critical thinking. We try to provide guided practice in what we think are the most important critical thinking skill sets. Important revisions in this edition are aimed at improving information-acquisition skills, and these revisions are found in Chapter 4 (Credibility). This chapter is about recognizing dubious claims and sources. Another important batch of changes in this edition relates to inductive reasoning, which is introduced in Chapter 2 and examined in more detail in Chapter 11"-- Provided by publisher.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
    average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Item type Current location Home library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Book Book High School Library
High School Library
Reserve Res 160 M7811 2024 (Browse shelf) 1 Available HS7746
Total holds: 0

Title Author Pages

"Critical thinking is aimed at making wise decisions about what to think and do. This book is not about critical thinking as much as it is a book in critical thinking. We try to provide guided practice in what we think are the most important critical thinking skill sets. Important revisions in this edition are aimed at improving information-acquisition skills, and these revisions are found in Chapter 4 (Credibility). This chapter is about recognizing dubious claims and sources. Another important batch of changes in this edition relates to inductive reasoning, which is introduced in Chapter 2 and examined in more detail in Chapter 11"-- Provided by publisher.

100-199