Edward Glaster
He listed thinking skills which are basic to critical thinking as:
a) Recognize problems
b) To find workable means for meeting those problems
c) To gather and marshal pertinent information
d) To recognize unstated assumptions and values
e) To comprehend and use language with accuracy, clarity and discrimination
f) To interpret data
g) To appraise evidence and evaluate statements
h) To recognize the existence of logical relationships between propositions
i) To draw warranted conclusions and generalizations
j) To put to test the generalizations and conclusions at which one arrives
k) To reconstruct one’s patterns of beliefs on the basis of wider experience
l) To render accurate judgments about specific things and qualities in everyday life
These are best understood as relating to scientific and similar thinking.
So essentially all he did was group similar thinking qualities of people into clusters and interpreted data using scientific methods.
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