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| Critical thinking fallacy; soliciting sympathy form others. |
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| Critical thinking fallacy; complimenting another person to get something that is desired. |
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| Critical thinking fallacy; when a statement is repeated with different words, but nothing added to the meaning; also called "circular reasoning". |
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| Interpretations, evaluations, conclusions, and predictions a person considers to be true. |
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| Widely used divergent thinking skill; an open-minded process to come up with as many ideas as possible on a topic, as quickly as possible. |
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| Presenting only part of the picture in order to influence or persuade others. |
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| Related to critical thinking; looks for correct answers or guides a person toward selecting from several answers. |
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| Thinking about thinking in order to bring something new into existence. |
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| Thinking about thinking in order to decide what to believe and how to behave. |
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| Related to creative thinking; thinking aimed at finding many possible answers. |
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| Critical-thinking fallacy; creating a dilemma where one does not exist to make someone think there are only tow choices in a situation. |
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| Making a decision too quickly. |
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| Making fun of someone or something when you disagree. |
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| Conscious attention to thinking; thinking about your thinking. |
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| Substitutes a personal insult fora direct response. |
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| Something that causes a person to go along with the crowd in order to be accepted or popular. |
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| Using intimidation to cause fear in another person. |
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| When a claim is made that one change will lead to more changes and end in a bad result. |
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| Disagreeing by changing a persons statement. |
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| Convincing others by using a quote or endorsement from someone of status. |
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| Returning an insult with an insult. |
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