Critical Thinking in Academic Research Cindy Gruwell
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Introduction -- Part I. What is Critical Thinking? -- Part II. Barriers to Critical Thinking -- Part III. Analyzing Arguments -- Part IV. Making an Argument -- Part V. Research Questions -- Part VI. Sources and Information Needs -- Part VII. Types of Sources -- Part VIII. Precision Searching -- Part IX. Evaluating Sources -- Part X. Ethical Use and Citing Sources -- Part XI. Copyright Basics -- Works Cited -- About the Authors
Critical Thinking in Academic Research - 2nd Edition provides examples and easy-to-understand explanations to equip students with the skills to develop research questions, evaluate and choose the right sources, search for information, and understand arguments. This 2nd Edition includes new content based on student feedback as well as additional interactive elements throughout the text.
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