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Due Sunday by 10:59pm
Points 90
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Attempts 0
Allowed Attempts 2

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Everyone has preconceptions and biases that may escape personal awareness. Cognitive biases
can lead to flawed thinking. As a student of psychology, you should be prepared to set aside your
preconceived notions and use critical thinking to objectively evaluate information in order to
minimize bias.

For this Assignment, you examine how cognitive bias has influenced your own thinking in a social
psychological context and how to use critical thinking to proactively identify cognitive biases. You
also consider how your awareness of cognitive bias and critical thinking will contribute to your
personal, professional, and academic success.

CRITICAL THINKING IN APPLICATION OF
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

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RESOURCES

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Submit a 300- to 500-word paper, in which you:

Describe a situation in which a decision you made or a belief you had was influenced by
one of the 12 cognitive biases explained in the Practical Psychology video

Resources

Biswas-Diener, R. (2025). An introduction to the science of social psychology
( . In R. Biswas-Diener & E. Diener (Eds), Noba textbook
series: Psychology. DEF publishers.

Only read from the start of the page through “Social Psychology is a Science”.

Time Estimate: 8 min

Copyright © 2025 by R. R. Biswas-Diener and E. Diener is licensed under a Creative
Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except
where otherwise noted.

Practical Psychology. (2016, December 30). 12 cognitive biases explained—how to
think better and more logically removing bias (
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Time Estimate: 10 min
Paul, R., & Elder, L. (2020). The miniature guide to critical thinking: Concepts
and tools (
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download_frd=1) (8th ed.). Rowman & Littlefield.

Read pages 9, 14-17, and 19-22.
Time Estimate: 10 min

The Miniature Guide to Critical Thinking Concepts and Tools, 8th Edition by Paul, R.;
Elder, L. Copyright 2020 by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Reprinted by permission of
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers via the Copyright Clearance Center. Licensed in 2025.

BY DAY 7

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PSYC_2005_Week1_Assignment_Rubric

(v=wEwGBIr_RIw) . Be specific with how the cognitive bias
influenced your decision or belief.
Explain how one of the questions from the Paul and Elder (2020)
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resource would have helped you understand your own thinking in this situation.
Provide one specific example of how awareness of cognitive bias and critical thinking will
contribute to success in your personal, professional, or academic life.

To demonstrate what you learned this week, be sure to support your work with information from
the Learning Resources.

Be sure to review the Week 1 Assignment Rubric to understand the specific grading criteria
your Instructor will use to evaluate your work.

Before submitting your final assignment, you can check your draft for originality. To check your
draft, access the Turnitin Drafts from the Start Here area.

To submit your completed assignment, save your Assignment.

1. Then, click on Start Assignment near the top of the page.
2. Next, click on Upload File and select Submit Assignment for review.

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Criteria Ratings Pts

Description of
how one
cognitive bias
affected
student’s
decision or
belief

25 pts

Explanation
of how one
question from
Elements of
Thought or
the Universal
Intellectual
Standards
would have
helped
student to
understand
their thinking

25 pts

Example of
how
awareness of
cognitive bias
and critical
thinking will
contribute to
success in
student’s
personal,
professional,
or academic
life

20 pts

Format and
writing

10 pts

25 to >21.0 pts
Exemplary (Exceeds
expectations)
This component is fully
addressed and logically
presented.

21 to >17.0 pts
Proficient (Meets
expectations)
This component is
addressed. Further
development would
strengthen this component.

17 to >0 pts
Developing (Does not
fully meet expectations)
This component is not
present or not clearly
addressed.

25 to >21.0 pts
Exemplary (Exceeds
expectations)
This component is fully
addressed and logically
presented.

21 to >17.0 pts
Proficient (Meets
expectations)
This component is
addressed. Further
development would
strengthen this component.

17 to >0 pts
Developing (Does not
fully meet expectations)
This component is not
present or not clearly
addressed.

20 to >17.0 pts
Exemplary (Exceeds
expectations)
This component is fully
addressed and logically
presented.

17 to >13.0 pts
Proficient (Meets
expectations)
This component is
addressed. Further
development would
strengthen this component.

13 to >0 pts
Developing (Does not
fully meet expectations)
This component is not
present or not clearly
addressed.

10 to >8.0 pts 8 to >6.0 pts 6 to >0 pts

Criteria Ratings Pts

Timeliness

10 pts

Total Points: 90

Exemplary (Exceeds
expectations)
Any spelling, grammar,
and/or punctuation
deviations from Standard
Academic English are
minor and do not affect
clear communication.   
Work includes more than
one explicit mention of
concepts or ideas from the
required sources, and an
effort to cite the original
source was made if
specified by the
assignment/discussion’s
directions.

Proficient (Meets
expectations)
The submission contains
few spelling, grammar,
and/or punctuation
deviations from Standard
Academic English, OR
these deviations do not
affect clear
communication.     Work
includes at least one
explicit mention of a
concept or idea from the
required sources if
specified by the
assignment/discussion’s
directions and a clear
attempt at citing the source
has been made.

Developing (Does not
fully meet expectations)
Multiple spelling, grammar,
and/or punctuation
deviations from Standard
Academic English affect
clear communication.    
Work does not include any
explicit mention of
concepts or ideas from the
required sources, OR it
contains one or more
explicit mentions of a
concept or idea from the
required sources, if
specified by the
assignment/discussion’s
directions, but without
attempting to cite the
source.

10 to >8.0 pts
Exemplary (Exceeds
expectations)

The assignment is
submitted according to
posted due dates and
times or late with prior
consent from the instructor.

8 to >6.0 pts
Proficient (Meets
expectations)

The assignment is
submitted within the
allowed time.

6 to >0 pts
Developing (Does not
fully meet expectations)

The assignment is not
submitted on time.

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