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+ | Haidt, Jonathan. (2006). "The Divided Self," from ''The Happiness Hypothesis'' New York: Basic Books. | ||
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Stanovich, K. E. (2009). The Thinking that IQ tests Miss. Scientific American, 34-39. | Stanovich, K. E. (2009). The Thinking that IQ tests Miss. Scientific American, 34-39. | ||
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+ | Mayes, R. (2010). Argument-Explanation Complementarity and the Structure of Informal Reasoning. Informal Logic, 30(1), 92-111. | ||
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+ | Sevilla, A. S. K. (2007). Chapters 18 & 19: Basics of Probability & Conditional Probabilities. A. S. K. Sevilla Quantitative Reasoning . Bethlehem, PA: Key College Publishers. | ||
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+ | Silberman, S. (2009). Placebos Are Getting More Effective. Drugmakers Are Desperate to Know why. Wired Magazine, 17(9). http://www.wired.com/print/medtech/drugs/magazine/17-09/ff_placebo_effect | ||
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+ | Schick, T. V. L. (2010). Science and Its Pretenders. T. V. L. Schick How to Think about Weird Things (pp. 158-180). McGraw Hill. | ||
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+ | Rich, N. (May 2010). For Whom the Cell Tolls. Harper's Magazine. http://harpers.org/archive/2010/05/0082932 | ||
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+ | Miller, P. (July 2007). The Genius of Swarms. The National Geographic. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/07/swarms/miller-text |
Latest revision as of 18:13, 15 June 2010
Critical Thinking Reader, Fall 2010
Haidt, Jonathan. (2006). "The Divided Self," from The Happiness Hypothesis New York: Basic Books.
Stanovich, K. E. (2009). The Thinking that IQ tests Miss. Scientific American, 34-39.
Mayes, R. (2010). Argument-Explanation Complementarity and the Structure of Informal Reasoning. Informal Logic, 30(1), 92-111.
Sevilla, A. S. K. (2007). Chapters 18 & 19: Basics of Probability & Conditional Probabilities. A. S. K. Sevilla Quantitative Reasoning . Bethlehem, PA: Key College Publishers.
Silberman, S. (2009). Placebos Are Getting More Effective. Drugmakers Are Desperate to Know why. Wired Magazine, 17(9). http://www.wired.com/print/medtech/drugs/magazine/17-09/ff_placebo_effect
Schick, T. V. L. (2010). Science and Its Pretenders. T. V. L. Schick How to Think about Weird Things (pp. 158-180). McGraw Hill.
Rich, N. (May 2010). For Whom the Cell Tolls. Harper's Magazine. http://harpers.org/archive/2010/05/0082932
Miller, P. (July 2007). The Genius of Swarms. The National Geographic. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2007/07/swarms/miller-text