Understand how easy it is to ignore the rights and needs of others.
Find support for arguments that oppose their views and weaknesses in their own views.
Want to win arguments regardless of the problems in their own thinking.
Rarely explore the truth in or the reason for their own deep-seated beliefs.
Thinks abstractly and raises relevant questions to develop ideas in formulating well-reasoned conclusions and solutions.
Aware that there are irrational pressures that can undermine their ability to be fair minded in their view of an issue.
Do not really understand that critical thinking and good decision making are life-long endeavors.
Analyze how they think about themselves, their world around them, and how they interact with the world around them.
Follow along with the people around them in worldviews without considering alternatives.
Mostly unaware of the role that thinking is playing in their lives.
Set aside assumptions and biases that affect their reasoning to think open mindedly about different points of view.
Have a limited understanding of the role of self-deception in thinking.