Chaper 4 Flashcards
Name the six type of Socratic questions
Question that; clarify, probe assumptions, probe reasons and evidence, explore viewpoints and perspectives, probe implications and consequences, revisit the original question
Name the seven critical thinking actions
Predicting analyzing information seeking applying standards discriminating Transforming knowledge Logical reasoning
Define present state and desired state with an example
means to determine the real problem by first describing the present state where you are and the describing the desired state where you want to go
Define Ducker diagram
Analyzes two pathways: a pathway to your desired stand
a pathway that makes it okay not to achieve the desired state
What are the two steps after ducker diagram states
Functional solutions tells us what we could do to move from the present state to achieve or not
Specific solutions tells us how to implement the functional solutions
Name the six triggers
1 vary the stress pattern-try placing emphasis on different words and phrases
2Choose a tem that has a explicit definition and substitute the explicit definition in each place that the tem appears
3 make an opposite statement changing positives to negatives and vice versa
4 Change every to some, always to sometime, sometimes to never
5 Replace persuasive words in the problem statement such as obviously clearly certainly with the argument it is supposed to be replacing
6 Express words in the form of a equation or picture and vice versa
Create a Kepner Tregoe problem analysis table
What is/ what is not
where is/ where is not
When is/ when is not
Extent is/ extent is not