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fOften think in ways that are unclear, imprecise, Critical Thinkers Uncritical Thinkers 1.71.7 CharacteristicsCharacteristics o fOften think in ways that are unclear, imprecise, aa CriticalCritical ThinkerThinker Have a passionate drive for clarity, precision, accuracy, relevance, consistency, logicalness, completeness, and inaccurate, etc. fairness. Are sensitive to ways in which critical thinking can be skewed by egocentrism, sociocentrism, wishful thinking, etc. Often fall prey to egocentrism, sociocentrism, wishful thinking, etc. Are intellectually honest with themselves, acknowledging what they don’t know and recognizing their limitations. Pretend they know more than they do and ignore their limitations. Listen open-mindedly to opposing points of view and welcome criticisms of beliefs and assumptions. Are close-minded and resist criticisms of beliefs and assumptions. Base their beliefs on facts and evidence rather than on personal preference or self-interest. Often base their beliefs on mere personal preference or self interest. Are aware of the biases and preconceptions that shape Lack awareness of their own biases and the way they perceive the world. preconceptions. Think independently and are not afraid to disagree with group opinion. Tend to engage in ‘group think’, uncritically following the beliefs and values of the crowd. Are able to get to the heart of an issue or problem, without being distracted by details. Are easily distracted and lack the ability to zero in on the essence of a problem or issue. Have the intellectual courage to face and assess fairly ideas that challenge even their most basic beliefs. Fear and resist ideas that challenge their basic beliefs. Love truth and curious about a wide range of issues. Are often relatively indifferent to truth and lack of curiosity. Have the intellectual perseverance to pursue insights or truths, despite obstacles or difficulties. Tend to preserve when they encounter intellectual obstacles or difficulties.