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Types Of Thinking[edit]

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Animal cognition
Thought
Analysis
Awareness
Mental calculation
Estimation
Categorization
Causal thinking
Cognitive restructuring
Computational thinking
Convergent thinking
Counterfactual thinking
Divergent thinking
Evaluation
Integrative thinking
Internal monologue
Introspection
Learning
Memory
Parallel thinking
Prediction
Recall (memory)
Stochastic thinking
Strategic thinking
Visual thinking
Williams' Taxonomy
Creativity
Brainstorming
Cognitive module
Creative problem-solving
Creative writing
Creativity techniques
Design thinking
Imagination
Lateral thinking
Six Thinking Hats
Speech act
Stream of consciousness (psychology)
Thinking outside the box
Decision-making
Choice
Cybernetics
Decision theory
Executive functions
Judgement
Planning
Rational choice theory
Value (personal and cultural)
Value judgment
Cognitive distortion
Emotional reasoning
Fallacy
List of fallacies
Fallacies of definition
Informal fallacy
Foolishness
Groupthink
Irrationality
Error
Magical thinking
Mindset
Motivated reasoning
Splitting (psychology)
Exaggeration
Cognitive bias
Minimisation (psychology)
Rationalization (psychology)
Rhetoric
Straight and Crooked Thinking
Target fixation
Wishful thinking
Emotional intelligence
Acting
Affect logic
Allophilia
Attitude (psychology)
Curiosity
Elaboration likelihood model
Feeling
Emotion and memory
Emotional contagion
Empathy
Epiphany (feeling)
Mood (psychology)
Motivation
Propositional attitude
Self-actualization
Self-control
Self-esteem
Self-determination theory
Social cognition
Will (philosophy)
Volition (psychology)
Problem solving
Problem finding
Problem shaping
Process of elimination
Systems thinking
Critical systems thinking
Analogy
Statistical hypothesis testing
Means-ends analysis
Method of focal objects
Morphological analysis (problem-solving)
Proof (truth)
Reduction (complexity)
Research
Root cause analysis
Trial and error
Troubleshooting
Eight Disciplines Problem Solving
GROW model
How to Solve It
Kepner-Tregoe
OODA loop
PDCA
RPR problem diagnosis
TRIZ
Abstraction
Adaptive reasoning
Reason
Analytic reasoning
Case-based reasoning
Critical thinking
Defeasible reasoning
Diagrammatic reasoning
Heuristic
Historical thinking
Intuition
Logic
Abductive reasoning
Deductive reasoning
Inductive reasoning
Inference
Moral reasoning
Probabilistic logic
Proportional reasoning
Rationality
Semiosis
Statistics
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Visual reasoning