On the first day of Introductory Philosophy class, Nora asks her students to provide a definition of the term critical thinking. Having aced Introductory Psychology last semester, Cassie knows that critical thinking is
A. a specific, testable proposition about something under study.
B. the process of assessing claims and making judgments on the basis of well-supported evidence.
C. a cognitive response reliant on heuristics that allows a person to draw reasonable conclusions.
D. the process of describing the exact operations or methods a scientist will use in a research study.
Answer: B
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