Critical and analytical thinking
Thinking is purposeful, organized cognitive process that we use to make sense of our world. Every second we are thinking rationally, critically, analytically, creatively
Critical thinking
Deeply evaluating how far information we are given in current, up to date and accurate
Checking for bias or unsubstantiated assumptions
Taking a clear line of reasoning through to its logical conclusion
Making ininferences from data/information and filling in "gaps"
Analytical thinking
According to Alison Doyle "analytical skills might sound technical, but we use these skills in everyday work when detecting patterns, brainstorming, observing interpreting data, integrating new information, theorizing, and making decisions based on multiple factors and options available. These essential skills are essential for many different types of jobs in a variety of fields, including business analytics, data architecture, data science, marketing, project management, accounting, business development, programming, law, medicine and science
Critical thinking occurs more in circles and can go around and around until a conclusion is stumbled upon
Analytical thinking uses a linear and focused process, with one thought following the other in a stream-like formation
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