Critical evaluation
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Behavioural skills - avoiding cognitive bias - group confirmation bias - academic approaches.
Critical evaluation is an objective, evidence-based approach to review and analysis.
It implies an understanding that there may be alternative points of view, the ability and willingness to articulate alternative perspectives, and the ability both to weigh evidence and to give reasons for conclusions.
Critical evaluation can be an antidote to groupthink and other forms of cognitive bias.
See also
- Affinity bias
- Bandwagon bias
- Behavioural economics
- Behavioural skills
- Choice supporting bias
- Cognitive bias
- Confirmation bias
- Default bias
- Diversity
- Dunning-Kruger effect
- Emotional intelligence
- Executive coaching
- Groupthink
- Hindsight bias
- Objectivity
- Optimism bias
- Reactance bias
- Self-investment bias
- Self-serving bias
- Social bias
- Source bias
- Status quo bias
- Working effectively with others