Barriers to Critical Thinking: Faulty Logic or Perception
Learners examine eight different kinds of faulty logic or perception that interfere with critical thinking. They are superstition, ignorance, clustering illusion, false analogies, gambler’s fallacy, irrelevant comparisons, post hoc fallacy, and slippery slope fallacy. In an interactive exercise, learners identify ways to overcome these barriers.
Financial Statements: What Are They? What Do They Mean?
Learners read about the most common forms of financial statements including balance sheets, cash flow statements, and profit and loss statements. A brief quiz completes the activity.
The learner reads directions for finding the slope, intercept, and correlation coefficient for a group of ordered pairs using one of eight different scientific calculators.
What I learned From Asian Regionalism topic is similar to the popular TV game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire." This is a one player game. This game requires 10 questions for players to reach the end.
He or She? What will baby Herbert be? Play the game to find out if we’re having a baby boy or a baby girl! There are only 6 questions so pay close attention to the answers...