Week 3 Ask Questions That Lead to Good Thinking

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Asking Questions Worksheet HUM/115 Version 7 University of Phoenix Material Asking Questions Worksheet Directions: In this assignment, you work with the categories of questions discussed in Ch. 6 of your text to gain understanding about different points of view. 1. List the three categories of questions identified in this week’s reading. 1. 2. 3. 2. Create a question of your own that represents each category you listed above. Be sure to indicate what category the question represents. (10 to 25 words for each question; 30 to 75 words total) 1. 2. 3. 3. Ch. 6, pp. 130-132 discusses the concept of Socratic questioning. Review that material and provide a definition of Socratic questioning. (15 to 25 words) 4. Discuss how Socratic questions contribute to sound critical thinking. (25 to 50 words) 5. In Week 2, you identified two different viewpoints about the topic you selected. Locate those viewpoints, and in the space below, write one Socratic question you could ask to gain a deeper understanding about each viewpoint. (10 to 25 words for each question; 20 to 50 words total) Socratic Question for Viewpoint #1 Socratic Question for Viewpoint #2 Copyright © 2017 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. 1
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Asking Questions Worksheet
HUM/115 Version 7

University of Phoenix Material
Asking Questions Worksheet
Directions:
In this assignment, you work with the categories of questions discussed in Ch. 6 of your text to
gain understanding about different points of view.
1. List the three categories of questions identified in this week’s reading.
1. Questions of fact
2. Questions of preference
3. Questions of judgement

2. Create a question of your own that represents e...


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