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Evaluating Economic Claims

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Chapter 1.6

Master Critical Thinking Skills for Economic Arguments

Develop essential analytical abilities to evaluate economic claims, identify logical fallacies, and distinguish reliable evidence from misleading arguments in economic debates.


What You'll Learn

Students distinguish empirical claims from normative value judgments effectively
Learners identify logical fallacies including correlation causation confusion
Critical thinking frameworks help evaluate source credibility and bias
Economic reasoning skills support analysis of complex policy claims

What You'll Practice

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Students evaluate real economic claims from Canadian news sources

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Practice identifying logical fallacies in political and media arguments

3

Apply ceteris paribus reasoning to isolate economic variable relationships

Why This Matters

These critical evaluation skills enable students to navigate economic information confidently and make informed decisions as citizens and consumers in a complex economic world.

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Critical Thinking
Source Credibility
Logical Fallacies
Economic Analysis
Data Evaluation
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