What is a systematic way to form and shape one's thinking?

A) Critical thinking
B) Intuitive thinking
C) Trial-and-error
D) Interpersonal values


Ans: A
Critical thinking is defined as "a systematic way to form and shape one's thinking. It functions purposefully and exactingly. It is thought that is disciplined, comprehensive, based on intellectual standards, and, as a result, well-reasoned" (Paul, 1993, p. 20).

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