During the third step in the critical thinking process

a. new data are obtained.
b. values are clarified.
c. existing information is compared with past knowledge.
d. the problem is identified.


ANS: C
During step 3, existing information is compared with past knowledge. New data are obtained in step 4. Values are clarified in step 2. The problem is identified in step 5.

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