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by Jackie Figueroa 3 years ago

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Cognitive Theories: Analysis & Critical Thinking

The text explores various cognitive theories and critical thinking frameworks. It highlights Bloom's Taxonomy, which categorizes cognitive skills into six levels: remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating.

Cognitive Theories: Analysis & Critical Thinking

Cognitive Theories: Analysis & Critical Thinking

Cognitive Biases

Survivorship Bias
misjudge a situation
Overconfidence
too confident about their abilities
Blind-spot Bias
failing to recognize
Bandwagon Effect
someones adapting to someone else's belief's

Bloom's Taxonomy

Creating
assemble/create/develop
Evaluating
defend/appraise/argue
Analyzing
compare/question/appraise
Applying
dramatize/choose/interpret
Understanding
classify/identify/explain
Remembering
recall/memorize/repeat

Perry's Scheme

Commitment within Relativism
integration of knowlwdge/reflect
Relativism
knowledge is seen contextual
Multiplicity
more than one solution to a problem
Dualism
knowledge is received

Levels of Comprehension

Appreciative Level
Author's pov/purpose/tone
Evaluative Level
Analyze/judge/critique information
Inferential Level
infer/text means
Literal Level
recall/repeat the text