Critical Thinking Process Critical Thinking Thesis

PAGES
3
WORDS
1248
Cite

This is essentially a combination of the two thinking styles discussed above. This type of thinking tends to view the world on terms of larger concepts and situations, and it is prone to theoretical considerations. However, this form of thinking also makes use of logic and reason to organize the concepts, generalizations and abstract thoughts. This style makes it easy for these thinkers to "… zoom in on what's important, such as key points and significant details. Their thinking processes are logical, rational and intellectual" (Four Types Of Thinking Style, para. 8) 5. Workplace examples

The most common workplace example of rational and sequential thinking in an organization or business is inventory or stock taking. The decision to buy more stock is a result of a logical and rational analysis of the amount of stock outstanding and the amount needed to ensure that future orders or customer needs are met. This is a simple process of organizing information using a thought process or style that is objective and rational and which is obviously related to the first category of concrete sequential thinking discussed above.

However, if some of the stock has been stolen then other thinking style may be needed to deal with the problem. The logical and rational sequential mode of thought can also be used to determine facts -- such as who was in the shop at the time of the theft and other logical details that might lead to a solution to the problem.

At the same time more abstract and intuitive methods of thought might also be used. The manager might use random abstract thought to create a larger picture of the situation in order to determine who might be the most likely suspect to steal from the store. This might, for example, involve abstracting certain personal qualities of the staff and relating them to past misdemeanors and offences. In other words, the abstract style of thought might help...

...

Random abstract thinking might be used at an intuitive level to gauge the subjective feelings of other members of the staff as to the possible culprit. However, these emotions and feelings should be weighed up against the rational and logical mode of thought so as to avoid accusing one individual on the basis of feelings or emotions alone.
In conclusion, as has been suggested from the above analysis, very often these three different types of thinking can be used in conjunction to deal with a certain problem or question. In other words, different thinking styles are not necessarily mutually exclusive and can be used interactively. At the same time it is important to realize that different individuals have different thinking predilections and styles that suit their personality and brain structure. Those who are more left-brained will tend to feel more comfortable with logical and rational thinking style, while a right- brained person will usually be more inclined towards holistic and abstract forms of thinking.

Sources Used in Documents:

References

CS:Concrete Sequential. Retrieved July 30, 2009, from http://www.cgribben.com/psych/cs.html

Four Types Of Thinking Style. Retrieved July 30, 2009, from http://lrobertson.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/wk-2-four-types-of-thinking-style.doc

Learning Styles. 'Gregoric Learning Styles', section 5. Retrieved July 30, 2009, from http://www.ware.k12.ga.us/superintendent/08-09%20Goal%20Presentations/Curriculum/Learning%20Styles.pdf

UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT THINKING STYLES. Retrieved July 30, 2009, from http://www.humanlinks.com/orgsn/thinking_styles.htm


Cite this Document:

"Critical Thinking Process Critical Thinking" (2009, August 02) Retrieved April 20, 2024, from
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/critical-thinking-process-critical-thinking-20178

"Critical Thinking Process Critical Thinking" 02 August 2009. Web.20 April. 2024. <
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/critical-thinking-process-critical-thinking-20178>

"Critical Thinking Process Critical Thinking", 02 August 2009, Accessed.20 April. 2024,
https://www.paperdue.com/essay/critical-thinking-process-critical-thinking-20178

Related Documents

Critical Thinking Skills When today's university student is asked to apply critical thinking skills to a specific social problem, does that student understand what is being asked and how to go about applying critical thinking skills? When questions from the professor involve, for example, the current dilemma in the United States Congress -- Democrats and Republicans engaged in a near-constant standoff when it comes to ideology and legislation -- does the

Critical Thinking and Society Exercise: Critical thinking is a process that is used by individuals on a daily basis though many people use it without realizing it. Critical thinking can basically be defined as the process of exercising or involving skilled observation or judgment. This process requires the use of a variety of cognitive skills and intellectual capabilities to evaluate arguments, overcome personal biases and prejudices, and make intelligent and reasonable

Critical thinking is the rationally closely controlled process of aggressively and competently conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and assessing information gathered from observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action. It involves the scrutiny of those structures or elements of thought implicit in all reasoning, purpose, problem, or question, assumptions; concepts; empirical grounding; reasoning leading to conclusions; implications and consequences; objections from alternative viewpoints; and frame

I also assumed that the nurse I was observing would likely support the doctor and try to talk the patient into changing her mind. My assumptions were incorrect. Later I took the time to reflect upon my reaction to the situation. After thinking through the entire situation, it is my belief that she did make the right choice, she no longer wished to live a life tied to a machine,

It would also create intensifying competition, which would force purveyors of e-books to increase the quality of their products and services. In all, it would have the ultimate positive benefit of supporting the development of virtual reading. Customer choices As it has been previously mentioned, Kindle is not the first electronic reader, but it is the most popular one. Having observed the triumphs of Amazon, other producers are striving to enter

The problem in having a firm grasp of critical thought is that it can be clouded by many different distractions and affected by variables outside of controllable circumstances. One of these factors is cognitive development. It is evident that cognitive development as a strong overall impact on the development of critical thinking. Genetics plays a strong role within cognitive development, as individuals are all born with differing genetic levels of