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Contribution on "Critical thinking"

 * Critical thinking is a type of thinking pattern that requires people to be reflective, and pay attention to decision-making which guides their beliefs and actions. Critical thinking allows people to deduct with more logic, to process sophisticated information and to look at various sides of issues, so that they can produce more solid conclusions.
 * Critical thinking has seven critical features: being inquisitive and curious, being open-minded to different sides, being able to think systematically, being analytical, being persistent to truth, being confident about critical thinking itself, and lastly, being mature
 * Although critical thinking could be defined in several different ways, there is a general agreement in its key component-- the desire to reach for a satisfactory result, and this should be achieved by rational thinking and result-driven manner. Halpern thinks that critical thinking firstly involves learned abilities such as problem-solving, calculation and successful probability application. It also includes a tendency to engage the thinking process. In recent times, Stanovich believed that modern IQ test could hardly measure the ability of critical thinking.

Reviewed by Ahmad, Melissa, Hannah
You need to cite where you got the definition to critical thinking. Second source is reliable but could be utilized better if you explained that second paragraph. What theory are you talking about?

Zein And Juan's review
-The first paragraph is the definition of Critical Thinking and would be expected to be on the Wiki page beforehand but you explained it a bit more than what the Wiki page offers which is good.

-The source is reliable but it's a little bit old and you cited it correctly. The sentences were clearly written and had appropriate wiki tone.

-Needs a bit more work and add how it's useful/applicable to the Wiki page you're working on. (15/20)

Kevin and Brie's Review
where in the original wiki article is your information being inserted ?

separate your sources so that each citation is linked to one source. clarify sources used. is everything you are adding from the same source?

where is the quote from?