Arguments are supported by evidence, but not all evidence is relevant, factual, and valuable. Solving a problem with critical thinking requires careful analysis of the evidence to determine if and how the evidence should be used to help you reach a solution. Once you’ve identified the qualified evidence, you can determine whether there is enough valid support for the arguments that will influence your decisions.
Course Quick Facts:
- Duration: 5 minutes
- Downloadable Handout: Yes
- Series Title: The Critical Thinking Series
Learning Objectives:
- Distinguish between facts, opinions, and projections;
- Determine whether your evidence is factual and relevant;
- Ask questions to determine the value of your evidence;