Critical Thinking: Recognizing the Power of Assumptions
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Assumptions are so engrained in our automatic thinking, we usually don’t realize we’re making them. By consciously and actively identifying and challenging assumptions, you can eliminate the biases and stereotypes that get in the way of critical thinking. Recognizing your assumptions helps deconstruct the problem so you can find the most appropriate solution.
Objectives:
- Identify the three most common biases that cause assumptions
 - Challenge assumptions and mental shortcuts that cloud reasoning
 - Recognize the difference between correct and incorrect assumptions
 
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
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Assumptions are so engrained in our automatic thinking, we usually don’t realize we’re making them. By consciously and actively identifying and challenging assumptions, you can eliminate the biases and stereotypes that get in the way of critical thinking. Recognizing your assumptions helps deconstruct the problem so you can find the most appropriate solution.
Objectives:
Course Features: Audio Narration;Video;Job Aids and Reference Materials