Critical Thinking Skills: Reasoning Processes
Beginning with inductive reasoning, this site explains critical thinking skills. Click the links on the right side of the page for information on comparing, classifying, abstracting, inductive reasoning, deductive reasoning, constructing support, analyzing errors, and analyzing perspectives.
Critical Thinking
This site presents an overview of the types of questions critical thinkers ask.
Logical Fallacy
This comprehensive site provides examples of fallacious arguments, fallacies in the media and politics, and a list of fallacies. Each fallacy links to a specific definition and example.
How to Recognize an Argument
Presented on this site are explanations of differentiating arguments from debates and non-arguments, and problems in recognizing arguments. Also discussed are the types of arguments: inductive and deductive. Finally, criteria for good arguments are defined.