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Compare and contrast critical thinking and inference

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Critical thinking: takes a problem and tries to find a solution

Inference: interprets information by reading between the lines

Both: based off of info given to you, open ended based on your perception

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Critical thinking: takes a problem and tries to find a solution


Inference: interprets information by reading between the lines


Both: based off of info given to you, open ended based on your perception


Step-by-step explanation:

Critical thinking is examination what you already apprehend to somebody else. Reasoning is what you're thinking that you recognize thats right.Critical thinking is that the intellectually disciplined method of actively and assuredly conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, synthesizing, and/or evaluating data gathered from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, reasoning is a conclusion reached on the idea of proof and reasoning.




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