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Thinking and reasoning 

  • Post author:Dnyanoba Gutte
  • Post category:Argument and logical reasoning/Critical thinking skills

Thinking and reasoning are the fundamental distinct cognitive or mental activities. The relations between thinking and reasoning is that reasoning is a sub type of thinking that always use logic…

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Inductive reasoning: meaning and usages

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Inductive Reasoning is a kind of logical thinking and a fundamental cognitive process that enable us to think and understand the world around. Being a "bottom up" approach, it begins…

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Deductive reasoning: meaning and usages 

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Perception, attention, memory, Reasoning, and problem solving are the fundamental cognitive processes we perform continuously in the world around us. Among all, reasoning we use to draw conclusions from premises.…

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Aspects facets and features difference

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Aspects, facets and features are mostly abstract non measurable perspectives, parts or attributes of thing. We use these terms to describe, explain and understand concepts we study. Though these terms…

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Paragraph writing tips

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Paragraph is an idea centric group of interrelated sentences, and is the most vital basic piece of writing after sentences. But, without proper methods and technique, it is too difficult…

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Transition words and phrases

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Logical relationship between different ideas is utmost important to make a good sense of your text. So, in order to connect different ideas, transition words, and phrases are unavoidable. So,…

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Difference between Statement and claim  

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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 

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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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Explanation of conjunctive adverbs

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Adverbs have many roles to play. They are used to describe an action; to indicate circumstantial elements like when, why, where, of action happening; and to describe quality of adjectives.…

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Open ended and closed ended questions

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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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