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"Bottom up" reasoning in which we study specific examples and try to
discover patterns and derive general explanations from collected
observations.
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1 inductive reasoning 2 analytical thinking
3 reflective thinking 4 creative thinking
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, A way of systematic analysis that asks , "How can I
analytical thinking
break this problem into its constituent parts?"
A philosophy that emphasizes the fundamental right
biocentric preservation of living organisms to exist and to pursue their own
ends.
A design in which researchers don't know which
blind experiments subjects were given experimental treatment until
after data have been gathered and analyzed.
Comparisons made between two populations that
controlled studies are identical (as far as possible) in every factor
except the one being studied.
Original, independent thinking that asks, "How might
creative thinking
I approach this problem in new and inventive ways?"
An ability to evaluate information and opinions in a
critical thinking
systematic, purposeful, efficient manner.
"Top down" reasoning in which we start with a
deductive reasoning general principle and derive a testable prediction
about a specific case.
Neither the subject (participant) nor the
experimenter knows which participants are
double-blind design
receiving the experimental or the control treatments
until after data have been gathered and analyzed.
The systematic, scientific study of our environment,
environmental science
as well as our role in it.
A conditional explanation that can be verified or
hypothesis
falsified by observation or experimentation.
"Bottom up" reasoning in which we study specific
inductive reasoning examples and try to discover patterns and derive
general explanations from collected observations.
Overarching models of the world that shape our
paradigms world views and guide our interpretation of how
things are.