Questions:
Observations regarding common sense, beliefs and science.
Common Sense and Science
It is easy to make decisions based on beliefs or what one thinks is correct. It is also common to believe that something is correct because it is "common sense" or "intuitively obvious." In reality, we tend to make decisions based on erroneous thinking and sometimes confuse facts and beliefs.
With these thoughts in mind: Answer the following QUESTIONS
Explain in your own word, the difference between common sense and science.
The connections between common sense and people's beliefs, and how this all relates to critical thinking and to being a scholar-practitioner in Clinical Psychology.
Include your definition of "belief perseverance" and explain how it interferes with critical thinking.
Share at least one strategy you would employ (or have employed) to ensure critical thinking in the presence of a personal belief system.
Remember to properly include APA citations in the body of your paper, conclusion and references