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Critical thinking questions include, 'Why is this important? What are the causes and effects of this? How do we know if this is true?"
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In Part 1 of this series, Critical Thinking: Time Is of the Essence, I suggested: If you’re a business analyst — absolutely, making time to think matters! There needs to be something more on your schedule besides meetings. You need to carve out time — significant time — to think! Why? Thinking takes time. Why? It requires […]
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A research paradigm, or set of common beliefs about research, should be a key facet of any research project. However, despite its importance, there is a paucity of general understanding in the medical sciences education community regarding what a research paradigm consists of and how to best construct one. With the move within medical sciences education towards greater methodological rigor, it is now more important than ever for all educators to understand simply how to better approach their research via paradigms. In this monograph, a simplified approach to selecting an appropriate research paradigm is outlined. Suggestions are based on broad literature, medical education sources, and the author’s own experiences in solidifying and communicating their research paradigms. By assisting in detailing the philosophical underpinnings of individuals research approaches, this guide aims to help all researchers improve the rigor of their projects and improve upon overall understanding in research communication.
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The “square of opposition” is a nifty way to see several logical relationships between four types of propositions. Substitute something in for S (subject) and P (predicate) and you can see how this works. Let’s use “Evangelical” for “S” and “Republican” for P. There are four possible relationships. Two universal propositions: A: All Evangelicals are Republicans (universal affirmative) E: No Evangelicals are Republicans (universal negative) And two particular propositions: I: Some Evangelicals are Republicans (particular affirmative) O: Some Evangelicals are not Republicans (particular negative) There are multiple observations that can be made, but here are a just couple of practical...