CLAIM Flashcards

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What is the CLAIM model?

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Evaluating claims, arguments, and information without falling into gullibility or cynicism. Its core process is: Clarify the claim; Locate the best evidence; Ask for alternatives; Inspect assumptions; Measure confidence.

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What problem is the CLAIM model designed to solve?

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Evaluating claims, arguments, and information without falling into gullibility or cynicism.

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What are the steps of the CLAIM model?

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Clarify the claim; Locate the best evidence; Ask for alternatives; Inspect assumptions; Measure confidence.

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What is the master question for the CLAIM model?

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What exactly is the claim, what evidence best supports it, what else could explain it, and how confident should I be for now?

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When should I use the CLAIM model?

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Use it when judging news, arguments, studies, opinions, strategic choices, or persuasive people.

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What mistake does the CLAIM model try to prevent?

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It prevents confusing critical thinking with reflexive skepticism or overconfident certainty.

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What is the one-line rule of the CLAIM model?

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Clarify the claim, test the evidence, check alternatives, and calibrate confidence.

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How do I know I am using the CLAIM model correctly?

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You are using it correctly if your beliefs become more precise, more updateable, and less ego-defensive.

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