Report Section
Cognitive Abilities 1002
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Email Address: sample@mettl.com
Critical Thinking:
Critical Thinking is the ability to understand the meaning of assumptions, recognize correct inferences from data, ascertain the strength of arguments and determine whether conclusions were derived from the information given.
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1. Critical Thinking:
Critical Thinking: Low
The person is not very likely to be skilled at applying critical thinking effectively for decision making and analysis and is likely to ignore the underlying assumptions of a situation and define problems and their consequences incorrectly; not very likely to pay attention to all available evidence while judging the relevance of an argument; may overlook important information while drawing conclusions during decision making.
Determinants of Critical Thinking
Recognition of Assumptions:
An ability to identify and understand what is presupposed or taken for granted in a situation, in the absence of adequate evidence.
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2. Recognition of Assumptions:
Recognition of Assumptions: Low
Is likely to have some difficulty in identifying and assessing the underlying assumptions in a critical situation. Will rarely be able to predict the future course of events based on these assumptions. Not very likely to explore diverse solutions and identify inconsistencies in available information.
Determinants of Critical Thinking
Evaluation of Arguments:
An ability to analyze and distinguish between strong and weak arguments objectively, without any biases.
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3. Evaluation of Arguments:
Evaluation of Arguments: Low
May get persuaded by arguments without any supporting evidence. Likely to ignore various important issues while making a decision. Likely to be influenced by emotions and biases while judging the relevance of an argument.
Determinants of Critical Thinking
Drawing Conclusions:
An ability to logically draw inferences from certain observed facts and available evidences.
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4. Drawing Conclusions:
Drawing Conclusions: Low
Is likely to derive a conclusion without paying attention to the relevant information. Is not so flexible and not very likely to change the decided course of action, ignoring any new evidences.
Determinants of Critical Thinking
Abstract Reasoning:
Abstract Reasoning is the ability to analyze, interpret and evaluate abstract ideas, patterns and associations in a logical manner. It pertains to the ability to form concepts and generalizations and apply these generalizations strategically to solve problems.
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5. Abstract Reasoning:
Abstract Reasoning: Moderate
The person is likely to be moderately skilled at applying abstract reasoning effectively for strategic thinking and decision making. Can grasp complex information that is somewhat similar to prior knowledge. Can identify logical patterns and relationships among events, situations or ideas to a moderate level. Is moderately quick in applying this knowledge to strategically solve work-related problems.
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