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Critical thinking is basically thinking carefully,

asking questions, checking facts, and making


smart decisions based on all that thinking. It's
your brain's way of being a smart, curious, and
careful problem-solver!

Knowledge
identifying the problem and its importance,
addressing the questions of what the
problem is and why it needs solving

Comprehension
Understanding the situation and
relevant facts
Application
Connecting facts and resources,
building links
Analyze
Examining the situation, identifying
strengths, weaknesses, and challenges

Synthesis
After thorough analysis, forming a
problem-solving strategy

Take Action
Implementing an evaluated solution

A common red flag for potential misinformation from peers on digital media is
the absence of credible sources. When your peers share information without
citing trustworthy references or providing verifiable evidence, it raises doubts
about the accuracy of the content. Always be cautious when encountering
claims without proper sourcing to avoid falling victim to misinformation.

Peer influence operates in a cyclical pattern. It begins with


exposure to content or information shared by peers, which
can include opinions, beliefs, or actions. Once exposed,
individuals process this content, leading to a change in
their own beliefs or behaviors.

This, in turn, influences their interactions with peers and the content they share,
perpetuating the cycle of peer influence. This continuous loop highlights how
peer-shared information can shape and reshape our attitudes and actions over
time.

In the unpredictable world of peer pressure and digital


media, critical thinking is like the protective gear we all
require. It serves as our dependable buddy, guiding us
through the digital turmoil, enabling us to distinguish
between genuine finds and fakes, and allowing us to
resist peer pressure. By exercising critical thinking, we
develop into observant explorers of the digital world,
making wise decisions and assuming the role of
responsible online citizens.

#PeerInfluence #MILGR12

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