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differentiate between critical thinking and creative thinking 200 words​

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Answered by guparchana19
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differentiate between critical thinking and creative thinking

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Answered by vimaljegi
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Creative thinking is a way of looking at problems or situations from a fresh perspective to conceive of something new or original.

Critical thinking is the logical, sequential disciplined process of rationalizing, analyzing, evaluating, and interpreting information to make informed judgments and/or decisions.

 

Critical Thinking vs. Creative Thinking – Key Differences

Creative thinking tries to create something new, while critical thinking seeks to assess worth or validity of something that already exists.

Creative thinking is generative, while critical thinking is analytical.

Creative thinking is divergent, while critical thinking is convergent.

Creative thinking is focused on possibilities, while critical thinking is focused on probability.

Creative thinking is accomplished by disregarding accepted principles, while critical thinking is accomplished by applying accepted principles.

 

 



 

About Creative Thinking

Creative thinking is a process utilized to generate lists of new, varied and unique ideas or possibilities. Creative thinking brings a fresh perspective and sometimes unconventional solution to solve a problem or address a challenge.  When you are thinking creatively, you are focused on exploring ideas, generating possibilities, and/or developing various theories.

Creative thinking can be performed both by an unstructured process such as brainstorming, or by a structured process such as lateral thinking.

Brainstorming is the process for generating unique ideas and solutions through spontaneous and freewheeling group discussion. Participants are encouraged to think aloud and suggest as many ideas as they can, no matter how outlandish it may seem.

Lateral thinking uses a systematic process that leads to logical conclusions. However, it involves changing a standard thinking sequence and arriving at a solution from completely different angles.

No matter what process you chose, the ultimate goal is to generate ideas that are unique, useful and worthy of further elaboration. Often times, critical thinking is performed after creative thinking has generated various possibilities. Critical thinking is used to vet those ideas to determine if they are practical.

 

Creative Thinking Skills

Open-mindedness

Flexibility

Imagination

Adaptability

Risk-taking

Originality

Elaboration

Brainstorming

Imagery

 

 



About Critical Thinking

Critical thinking is the process of actively analyzing, interpreting, synthesizing, evaluating information gathered from observation, experience, or communication. It is thinking in a clear, logical, reasoned, and reflective manner to make informed judgments and/or decisions.

Critical thinking involves the ability to:

question

use logic

remain objective

examine

analyze

interpret

evaluate

reason

reflect

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