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bobypop

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Al reads a blog about a new policy on student loans that is being proposed
 
  Using the Holistic Critical Thinking Scoring Rubric, he determines that the blogger's use of critical thinking was acceptable. Which of the following would explain that rating?
  (a) The blog contained the writer's biased opinion on the policies.
  (b) The blog justified every one of its assumptions and questions.
  (c) The blog superficially evaluated alternative points of view.
  (d) The blog drew warranted and non-fallacious conclusions.

Question 2

When problem solving, why is it important to enumerate options? Enumerating options helps us ________.
 
  (a) focus on consequences that have a greater likelihood of occurring
  (b) hold true to our preconceived beliefs
  (c) align possible outcomes with pre-existing stereotypes
  (d) remember why we are trying to solve the problem in the first place



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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