What is the CLAIM model?
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.
What problem is the CLAIM model designed to solve?
Evaluating claims, arguments, and information without falling into gullibility or cynicism.
What are the steps of the CLAIM model?
Clarify the claim; Locate the best evidence; Ask for alternatives; Inspect assumptions; Measure confidence.
What is the master question for the CLAIM model?
What exactly is the claim, what evidence best supports it, what else could explain it, and how confident should I be for now?
When should I use the CLAIM model?
Use it when judging news, arguments, studies, opinions, strategic choices, or persuasive people.
What mistake does the CLAIM model try to prevent?
It prevents confusing critical thinking with reflexive skepticism or overconfident certainty.
What is the one-line rule of the CLAIM model?
Clarify the claim, test the evidence, check alternatives, and calibrate confidence.
How do I know I am using the CLAIM model correctly?
You are using it correctly if your beliefs become more precise, more updateable, and less ego-defensive.