| One of the important parts of critical thinking is the awareness that no one is perfectly critical and thinking logically all the time. Anyone can make errors in the process of thinking– unconscious errors that lead to misinterpretation of information that is around us. The other side of the coin is logical errors – incomplete, misleading or false statements which fail to pass critical and logical assessments. What does this mean in practice? It means that any information should be treated with healthy scepticism:
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What is a conspiracy theory?

The information bubble

Why do we believe in conspiracy theories?

Fact checking

What is critical thinking?

How to escape the rabbit hole?
Activity description
5 min.
2. Each group is tasked with preparing questions on the all of following topics:
- preconceptions;
- evaluation biases;
- biased arguments;
- avoidance of inconsistencies
3. The questions and answers to these questions are given to the trainer, and using the table game "Circus" or similar, groups play out as many questions as they can (in the game they can move forward/backward/up/down only after correctly answering a question)
35 min.

