Things You'll Need:
- Something to Think About
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Step 1
Apply the word WHY
A first step in thinking analytically about something is to use the word WHY. One aspect of thinking critically is to question every aspect of a topic, including the credibility of the source to your own opinions and conclusions. You need to raise clearly formulated vital questions, not just questions for the sake of argument. -
Step 2
Gather Information
Next, review the answers to those questions and gather information that is relevant to the topic. Interpret the information effectively, using it to clarify the problem or to add information to the ideas presented. Sift through the information to weed out the pieces that do not contribute to the overall improvement or solution of the issue. -
Step 3
Draw Conclusions
Well informed conclusions and solutions need to be tested and evaluated using relevant criteria. In other words, if your conclusions do not help with solving the issue, they are not relevant. When critically analyzing an issue or problem, the goal is to come up with a solution that will effectively solve the problem with few or no repercussions or without causing additional problems. How often have you heard the saying, "He/she didn't think that one through."? -
Step 4
Think with an Open Mind
Recognize alternative solutions, assess them and review what would happen if another choice was made. What are the assumptions, the implications, and practical consequences of doing it another way? Remember, assumptions are not bad, but in order to validate an assumption, you must analyze it for relevance, currency, accuracy, and validity. If an assumption proves true bases on the analysis, it can be used as a valid alternative solution. -
Step 5
Communicate Effectively
Solutions to complex problems can be obtained if everyone is communicating with each other on a steady basis. Once a decision has been made, make sure that everyone affected is notified, not only of the decision, but also of the reasons why the decision was made. Others will buy into a solution if they understand why it came about. -
Step 6
In Summary
Critical thinking is self directed, self disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective. No one can think critically for us. In order to overcome our own egocentrism and sociocentrism, we need to learn to be effective problem solvers, communicate effectively, and show a commitment to the solution.
















Comments
poshadornment said
on 5/15/2009 Very thorough article.
antiherofenix said
on 4/30/2009 I put this on resumes. Use this when looking for a job!
jseven said
on 4/30/2009 Very clear directions here, I try to do this more as I used to be too trusting... :)