Read:
Elder, L., & Paul, R. (2012b). Critical thinking: Intellectual standards essential to reasoning well within every domain of human thought, Part 3. Journal of Developmental Education, 37(2), 32-33.
Watch: Cognitive Bias Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RsbmjNLQkc
This is an exercise in examining socio-centric and ethical reasoning.
Do the following:
Reflect on your mindset and a cultural belief that is a central tenet of your life.
Explore the benefits and challenges of egocentric thinking.
Identify the logic used to make the claims presented in the scholarly article.
Develop a logical argument with causal explanations or hypotheses, which can square egocentric thinking and cultural and religious, social or political beliefs with logic and reason. Cite your source as evidence.
2 additional Scholarly sources
APA Style
Remember that critical thinking is not just your opinion; rather, it is a claim that provides evidence that helps you prove an argument.