C168 WGU NOVEMBER UPDATE 2023 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST A GRADE STUDY GUIDE
Tendency to view everything in relationship to oneself. - CORRECT ANSWER
... [Show More] Egocentrism
Assumption that one own's social group is superior to all others. - CORRECT ANSWER Sociocentrism
Thinking that is spontaneous and non-reflective thinking. Contains insight, prejudice, good and bad reasoning. Indiscriminately combined. - CORRECT ANSWER First-order thinking
First-order thinking that is consciously realized (analyzed, reassessed, reconstructed). - CORRECT ANSWER Second-order thinking
Ignore flaws in own thinking. Often tries to win arguments through intellectually trickery or deceit. - CORRECT ANSWER Weak-sense critical thinking
Strive to be ethical. Strive to emphasize with other viewpoints. Will entertain arguments they do not agree with. Change views when confronted with superior reasoning. Employ thinking reasonably rather than manipulatively. - CORRECT ANSWER Strong-sense critical thinking
Commitment to discover the extent of your own ignorance on any issue. - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual humility
Confronting ideas, viewpoints, or beliefs with fairness, even when doing so is painful. - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual courage
Inhabiting perspectives of others in order to genuinely understand them. - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual empathy
Holding oneself to the same rigorous intellectual standards that one expects others to meet - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual integrity
Working one's way through intellectual complexities despite frustrations inherent in doing so - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual perseverance
Proceeds from the belief that both the individual's and society's interests are best served by unfettered reason - CORRECT ANSWER Confidence in reason
Thinking of oneself while adhering to standards of rationality - CORRECT ANSWER Intellectual autonomy
Thinking, feeling, and wanting - CORRECT ANSWER Three functions of the mind
Ability to win an argument regardless of flaws in its reasoning - CORRECT ANSWER Soohistry
Determines how many other viewpoints are being taken in to consideration and how many perspectives are being looked at for a problem. - CORRECT ANSWER Breadth
Implications. - CORRECT ANSWER What is said to follow from our reasoning?
Concepts. - CORRECT ANSWER Theories are examples of what?
C - CORRECT ANSWER In reasoning we make based on .
A. Assumptions/Inferences [Show Less]