The Role and Sources of Individual Differences in Critical-Analytic Thinking: a Capsule Overview

Critical-analytic thinking is typically conceived as a meta-construct that arises at the junction of a problem state (i.e., a situation that requires analysis that challenges previous assumptions) and an individual (i.e., an entity with the capacity to exercise critical-analytic thinking). With rega...

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Main Authors: Wang, Min (Author), Bolger, Donald J. (Author), Grigorenko, Elena L. (Author), Mackey, Allyson (Contributor)
Other Authors: McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer US, 2016-12-28T16:23:25Z.
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