About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 163. Chapters: Civics, Critical thinking, Time management, Occam's razor, Propaganda, Opportunity cost, Rhetoric, Hanlon's razor, Personal digital assistant, Ambiguity, Cognitive bias, Theory of justification, Belief, Prudence, Vagueness, Analysis, Accuracy and precision, Confirmation bias, Fact, Procrastination, Expert, Case-based reasoning, Time value of money, Fallacy, Empathy, Source criticism, Argumentation theory, Inquiry, Decision making, Time perception, Life skills in Canada, Informal logic, Propaganda techniques, Critical pedagogy, Optimism, Opposing Viewpoints series, Sleeper effect, Interpretive discussion, National Youth Rights Association, Argument map, Credibility, Relevance, Active citizenship, Critical reading, Rigour, Pro-aging trance, Proof, Evidence, People skills, Socratic questioning, Project Reason, Opinion, Relaxation technique, Inventor's paradox, Precision questioning, Explanation, Practical syllogism, Timeboxing, Critical-Creative Thinking and Behavioral Research Laboratory, Attacking Faulty Reasoning, SEE-I, Global civics, Social emotional learning, Punctuality, Narrative logic, Source credibility, Topical logic, Belief bias, Time tracking software, Foundation for Critical Thinking, Life skills-based education, Resource Profit Model, Private Eye Project, Anticipatory democracy, Explanatory power, Ad hoc hypothesis, Higher-order thinking, Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof, Pseudophilosophy, Dispositional and occurrent belief, Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines, Moral reasoning, Intellectual responsibility, Center for Critical Thinking, TregoED, Decidophobia, Appeal to law, Emotional reasoning, Time allocation, Argument by example, Scientific temper, Weak mindedness, Straight face test, Association for Informal Logic and Critical Thinking. Excerpt: Propaganda is a form of communi...