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For a basic introduction see ''[http://www.iesis.org/toengineer/To-Engineer.pdf To Engineer]'' | For a basic introduction see ''[http://www.iesis.org/toengineer/To-Engineer.pdf To Engineer]'' | ||
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For a basic introduction see To Engineer
Critical thinking
Critical thinking represents the thought processes and guiding principles that may be used when working with complex uncertainty.