Critical Thinking: Tools for Evaluating Research prepares students for interpreting information in a critical and thoughtful way so they can develop sophisticated levels of analyses crucial for understanding our increasingly complex and multi-mediated world. Peter M. Nardi's approach helps students improve analytical reasoning, develop insightful skepticism, and interpret and create reliable and valid research methodologies. Critical Thinking: Tools for Evaluating Research emphasizes the creation of a toolbox of analytic skills enabling them to ask the right questions about the research and stories they hear or read about online, in the mass media, or in scholarly publications. Students are provided with ways to understand common errors in thinking; identify methods required to evaluate information and interpret results; understand social science concepts needed to make sense of both popular and academic claims; and communicate, apply, and integrate the methods learned in both research and daily life.
Peter M. Nardi is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Pitzer College. He is the author of Doing Survey Research: A Guide to Quantitative Methods.
"At once rigorous and entertaining, thorough and precise, Peter Nardi's book provides an invaluable toolbox for everyone who wants to free themselves of needless fears, misinterpretations, and mental manipulation by politicians, marketers, and pseudo experts in the news media."
– Barry Glassner, Lewis & Clark College and author of the bestselling book The Culture of Fear