Critical Thinking Vocabulary
Analyze
Belief
Assumption
Process
Idea
Examine
Facts
Evidence
Inference
Conclusion
Information
Deduction
Deductive
Logic
Assess
Evaluate
Inductive
Judge
Deduction
A method of reasoning in which specific conclusions are drawn from general principles or premises.
Induction
A method of reasoning in which general principles or conclusions are inferred from specific observations or evidence.
Evaluate
To assess or judge the quality, significance, or value of something based on evidence and criteria.
Inference
A conclusion or deduction drawn from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Analysis
The process of examining something in detail to understand its components, structure, and relationships.
Evidence
Facts, information, or data that support or justify a belief, claim, or hypothesis.
Assumption
A belief or Idea taken for granted without necessarily being proven true, often forming the basis of an argument.
Logic
The study of principles and rules of valid reasoning, often involving deductive and inductive reasoning.
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Critical Thinking Vocabulary
Analyze
Belief
Assumption
Process
Idea
Examine
Facts
Evidence
Inference
Conclusion
Information
Deduction
Deductive
Logic
Assess
Evaluate
Inductive
Judge
Deduction
A method of reasoning in which specific conclusions are drawn from general principles or premises.
Induction
A method of reasoning in which general principles or conclusions are inferred from specific observations or evidence.
Evaluate
To assess or judge the quality, significance, or value of something based on evidence and criteria.
Inference
A conclusion or deduction drawn from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Analysis
The process of examining something in detail to understand its components, structure, and relationships.
Evidence
Facts, information, or data that support or justify a belief, claim, or hypothesis.
Assumption
A belief or Idea taken for granted without necessarily being proven true, often forming the basis of an argument.
Logic
The study of principles and rules of valid reasoning, often involving deductive and inductive reasoning.