The following seven steps, developed by Kraus et al., are meant to illustrate the process of critical thinking. While true critical thinking may not follow these steps as written, they can serve as a guide or framework for individuals working on improving their critical thinking skills.
- What am I being asked to believe or accept?
- What evidence is available to support the claim?
- What alternative ways are there to interpret the evidence?
- Rate the evidence/alternatives on 0-10 scale based on validity/strength.
- What assumptions or biases came up when doing the above steps? (e.g., using intuition/emotion, authority, or personal experience rather than science)
- What additional evidence would help us evaluate the alternatives?
- What conclusions are most reasonable or likely?
Kraus, S., Sears, S. R., & Burke, B. L. (2013). Is truthiness enough? Classroom activities for encouraging evidence-based critical thinking. The Journal of Effective Teaching, 13(2), 83-93.