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The Art of Asking Essential Questions: Based on Critical Thinking Concepts and Socratic Principles
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Art of Asking Essential Questions is a strong choice for psychology readers who want practical, reliable insight into psychology.
What readers will gainThe Art of Asking Essential Questions illuminates an underappreciated yet vital skill set that lies at the root of all learning and success. Not only do questions help us gain knowledge on a topic, but they also allow us to dispel erroneous or deceptive information, uncover assumptions and motivations, draw accurate conclusions, and make sustainable plans. Linda Elder and Richard Paul illustrate the elements of an effective question and discuss the differences between analytic and evaluative questions.
- Key themes include psychology, Asking, Questions.
- Written for psychology readers.
- Supports deeper learning in psychology with practical, readable insight.
Ideal for psychology readers looking for a thoughtful resource on psychology. Available from Psychology Reads, this title fits both focused study and everyday personal growth.
It also works well for readers who want a more informed understanding of the topic without sacrificing clarity, relevance, or practical application.
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“The structure kept me reading. It felt useful from the first chapter instead of overly academic.”
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