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Belief system and opinion

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills

Believing on the basis of one's experiences or assumptions is a human tendency that eventually creates a set of convictions that we call belief system. And, this is the belief…

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Difference between Statement and claim  

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/English language and communication skills

Argument is an effective means to persuade someone; or is a technique to convince people in favour of your opinion. Being an art, it has specific techniques and structure. Basically,…

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Basic thinking process 

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/Learning and teaching methods/Research methods

Everywhere, much talked, discussed, debated and used word is "Thinking " Yet, it is too challenging to comprehend. It is so, may be, because of its amorphous and abstract nature.…

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Behavioural learning theory

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills

Permanent change in the behaviour of a given actor is called learning. It means that behaviours are learnt and not inherited. Psychologically, there are various ways and means to bring…

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Writing good hypothesis

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/Research methods

 Writing good hypothesis is necessary to conduct focused research and enable researcher to derive the most probable timely valid conclusion. In short, a good hypothesis facilitates speedy and focused investigation…

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Difference between research question and hypothesis

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/Research methods

Both research question and hypothesis are essential elements in research projects. In qualitative research, entire research revolves around the question and often revisits while researching. On the other hand, in…

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Open ended and closed ended questions

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  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/Research methods

In the rapidly evolving innovative world, the power of questions and questioning is limitless. It is means and ways to seek information, explore things, test knowledge, and what not. Naturally,…

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Difference between probing and leading questions 

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills/Research methods

Both have different purposes to serve. Probing questions are aimed to collect or gather information in investigation by raising a series of questions. While leading questions indirectly intend to manipulate…

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Sentence statement and function of language

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills

Sentence is the basic unit of language. It is a group of words having subject and predicate with complete sense of meaning. On the other hand, statement is an expression…

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Presenting an argument

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Critical thinking skills

Argument is a core part of critical thinking skills we use in public domain. To persuade or convince others in favour of yours point of view. People present or give…

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