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Test Dichotomous thinking Opposite extremes
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is dichotomous thinking?
A flexible way of thinking
Deep critical thinking
Evaluation with average terms
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QUESTION 2: How does dichotomous thinking classify reality?
With nuances and details
As good or bad with no middle ground
As scientific facts
As ideas blend together
3rd QUESTION: What apparent advantage does this thinking offer to the brain?
Forces you to think more deeply
Avoids in-depth analysis
Requires constant effort
Stimulates creativity
QUESTION 4: What happens if a person with dichotomous thinking makes a mistake?
Analyzes it for improvement
Accepts it with maturity
Self-assessment and self-evaluation
Seek professional help
QUESTION 5: What impact does this bias have on emotions?
Helps manage frustration
Causes emotional stability
Generates emotional instability
Produces calm and clarity
6th QUESTION: Why does dichotomous thinking hinder personal relationships?
Facilitates empathy
Avoid harsh judgments
Idealizes and devalues without nuance
Promotes understanding
7th QUESTION: What are false dichotomies?
These are complex moral dilemmas
Options presented as unique when there are more
Useful forms of motivation
Errors in mathematical calculations
QUESTION 8: What can be lost by avoiding doubt and uncertainty?
Identity is strengthened
Absolute clarity is gained
Critical thinking is lost
Full confidence is gained
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