Characteristics of Critical Thinking: (The 3 C's)
Reasoning
Applying logic - Distinguish fact from fiction Inductive reasoning - specific to general Deductive reasoning - general to particular
Clarification
Asking questions to clarify ambiguous information asking doctors asking patients asking families
Clarity
Asking questions to describe the problem. Getting more information Ex. Could you give me an example?
Egocentrism Fallacy
Because we believe we are smart, we believe the world does or should revolve around us
Mindfulness
Being engaged with a certain activity. Focused and actively thinking about whatever it is you are undertaking at the moment.
Confidence in Reason
Believing that you can develop your own thinking skills, you can learn to think for yourself, form rational viewpoints, draw reasonable conclusions, think coherently and logically and become a reasonable person
Characteristics of Critical thinkers
Clarity Accuracy Precision Relevance Depth Breath Logic
Depth
Dealing with the complexities involved in the particular issue. Ex. What other issues factor into or contribute to this problem?
Cognitive Traits
Divergent Thinking Reasoning Reflection Creativity Clarification
Obstacles to Critical Thinking
Egocentrism Fallacy Omniscience Omnipotent Invulnerability The Halo Effect
Precision
Exactness or specifics - Detail oriented Ex. Could you be more specific?
Accuracy
Gathering information for trueness How may I verify this information?
Intellectual Humility
Having an awareness of the limits of one's knowledge or knowing what you don't know is intellectual humility
Intellectual Autonomy
Having rational control of your own beliefs and values. Learning to 'think for yourself'
Intellectual Traits
Intellectual Humility Intellectual Courage Intellectual Empathy Intellectual Autonomy Intellectual Integrity Intellectual Perseverance Confidence in Reason Fair-Mindedness
Relevance
Is the information relevant to the problem or task at hand? Relevance has to do with significance. Ex. How is this information connected to the problem?
Intellectual Courage
Recognizing the need to face and fairly address ideas, beliefs, with which we may have strong negative emotions, and/or those items we have chosen not to give serious consideration. Thinking outside the box
Breadth
Taking into consideration other points of view. Do we need to look at this from another perspective?
Divergent Thinking
The ability to analyze many opinions, pieces of info, ideas and judgements and come to a reasonable conclusion
Creativity
The ability to problem solve with options
Intellectual Empathy
The ability to put yourself in the place of others in order to genuinely understand them.
Reflection
The ability to think back on or recall past experiences and apply that information to the situation at hand
Intellectual Perseverance
The ability to use intellectual insights, knowledge and truths in spite of obstacles, difficulties, and frustrations, - despite the irrational opposition of others.
Invulnerability
The belief that we are invulnerable to attack, question or critcism
Intellectual Integrity
The need to be true to one's own thinking. Holding yourself and other to the same intellectual standards and rigorous standards of evidence and proof
Fair-Mindedness
The trait that treats all viewpoints alike without reference to one's own feelings or the vested interests of one's friends
Metacognition
Thinking about one's thinking
Nurses are:
Truth seeking, sensitive, open minded, aware of bias, significance of care, awareness of pitfalls, thrive on challenges
Omnipotence Fallacy
We believe because we know so much, knowledge makes us omnipotent. We can do what we want and get away with it
Omniscience Fallacy
We believe that part of the reason the world revolves around us is that we know so much more than we actually do.
Logic
When combination of thoughts come together and are supportive, the thinking is considered logical. Does this make sense?
The Halo Effect
When we paint a halo around an individual, vesting in him or her capabilities that perhaps s/he does not possess.