ENG Flashcards

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we cannot solve our problems with the samr thinking we used when we created them

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albert einstein

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2
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the ability to come up with judgments about the importance of concepts. Examples: A businessman selects the most efficient way of selling products.

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evaluation

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the ability to integrate different elements or concepts in order to form a sound pattern or structure so a new meaning can be established.

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synthesis

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4
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the ability to differentiate facts and opinions

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analysis

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5
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the ability to understand the meaning of what is known

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comprehension

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6
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the ability to recall data and/or information

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knowledge

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7
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An inference that is believed to be true

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assumption

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8
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A set of claims to support an assertion

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argument

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9
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A personal view or belief

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opinion

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10
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A truth that cannot be disputed

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fact

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11
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To assert as a fact whether it is or not

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claim

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12
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Truthful, well-founded

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validity

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13
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Logical and believable, credible

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plausible

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14
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A judgment based on evidence

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inference

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15
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being precise in giving your ideas to others.

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communicative thinking

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16
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organizing your thoughts into logical steps

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systematic thinking

17
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thinking past what your senses tell you

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abstract thinking

18
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thinking involves series of complex thought processes which allows you to make reasoned judgements, assess the way you think, and solve problem effectively

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critical thinking

19
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think “out of the box” innovating

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creative thinking

20
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the ability to utilize an abstraction or to use knowledge in a new situation

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application