Ep. 106 Is it possible to teach critical thinking?
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In this episode, we’ll discuss a 1993 paper by Jonathan Baron, titled “Why Teach Thinking - An Essay” published in Applied Psychology: An International Review. Jonathan Baron is an American psychologist and professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania in the science of decision-making.
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