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The scientific method's first step is to form a question.
it takes a lot of thought to make scientific methods.
If by critical thinking you mean rational thinking, then illogical thinking is it's opposite and excludes it of necessity. If instead you simply mean "thinking that is effective", then illogical thinking interferes only insofar as rational thinking is effective. Our society holds up rational analysis as an ideal, but in some situations intuitive, seemingly illogical thought produces better results. Critical thinking is sequential. Each stage or step of the thought process must be analyzed and found to be correct before moving on to the next step and the next step. And so on toward a purposeful end. This is a structured process. For example: "If A then B, if B then C, if C then D." If each step is reasoned and correct then also: "if A then D follows." Illogical thinking would interfere with the sequence somewhere, interfering and breaking the chain. For example: "If A then B, if B then K, if C then D." There's no link from B to C, interfering with the sequence.
The attitude of scientific- minded persons is always rational and based on facts not on myths and assumptions and presumptions.Their attitude life and things is objective and unbiased.This type of attitude leads to the discovery of truth.
The scientific attitude prepares us to think smarter. Smart thinking, is called critical thinking,examines assumptions, discerns hidden values, evaluates evidence and assesses conclusion.
it develops scientific attitude critical thinking logical thinking to know how and why to understand about natural phenomenons
Renaissance thinking was based on rational thinking and new ideas within a framework of ancient wisdom. The scientific revolution exemplified this as it demonstrated that type of thinking and many of the key figures in the scientific revolution showed they respected ancient learning and traced their innovations to its roots.
what is john daltons scientific attitude
No. The Ego was representative of rational thinking.
scientific attitude of Andre Marie Ampere?
Scientists must have a skeptical attitude. As well, all Experiments are conducted by The Scientific Method.
Scientific attitude is a feeling toward or metal position with regard to an object.
scientific attitude acts like a framework for scientific method. having such attitude help us to do the researches with no preconsumption and so we can see what really exist.
my opinion about rational order is a thinking process
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