I have found in some instances some people criticize ideas


Can you please do this for me Professor? Please read and answer each question with a substantial answer of 70 words or more using person only. Please use personal example and experience. Thank you

1. Thinking critically is evaluating your thinking to reach correct conclusions, so decisions are made that have a positive impact on individuals and/or organizations. When we seek to reach a conclusion, we are stating a claim that supports our argument or belief. Beliefs and claims are propositional: they can be expressed in true or false declarative sentences (Moore and Parker, 2016 p.5).

What is the difference between an objective and subjective claim?

2. I have found in some instances, some people criticize ideas but bring nothing to the table. Critical thinking may criticize others ideologies but combat those ideologies with sound judgment, substance and creative thinking.

In your experience, how have creative thinking influenced others thought process?

3. Beliefs can be a strong persuader in people's lives. What people believe dictates their behavior. For example: Gambling is one example: some people believe they have the skill to beat the odds, even though most of the time they cannot. Bateman and Snell (2013) noted, "The illusion of control is a belief that one can influence events even when one has no control over what will happen" (p.133).

How can managers avoid the illusion of control effect?

4. Managers have to make decision constantly, some are easy, and some are more challenging. Good managers' way the risk and consequences when making decisions to come to up with the right decision that is productive and conducive for the masses. There are 6 stages in the decision-making process, (1) identify and diagnose the problem, (2) generate alternative solutions, (3) evaluate alternatives, (4) make the choice, (5) implement the decision, and (6) evaluate the decision (Bateman and Snell, 2009).

Should manager get employees involved in the decision-making process? Why or Why not?

5. What is the deductive argument? What is Inductive argument? What is the difference between these two type of Reasoning?

6. Please describe Semantic Ambiguity.

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