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Big Idea 3: Evaluate Multiple Perspectives

Definition

This term refers to considering different viewpoints on a given topic or issue, examining their strengths, weaknesses, biases, and implications in order to form an informed opinion.

Analogy

Evaluating multiple perspectives is like watching a movie from different angles. Each angle provides a unique viewpoint that adds depth and allows you to see things you might have missed from just one perspective.

Related terms

Bias: Prejudice or favoritism towards a particular viewpoint that may influence judgment.

Implications: The potential consequences or effects that arise from adopting a certain perspective.

Informed Opinion: A viewpoint formed after considering various perspectives and gathering relevant information.

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