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scientific-critical-thinking

Scientific Critical Thinking

Evaluate scientific claims and evidence quality. Use for assessing experimental design validity, identifying biases and confounders, applying evidence grading frameworks (GRADE, Cochrane Risk of Bias), or teaching critical analysis. Best for understanding evidence quality, identifying flaws. For formal peer review writing use peer-review.

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Raw path
scientific-skills/scientific-critical-thinking
Allowed tools
Read, Write, Edit, Bash
Repository version
2.31.0
Synced at
March 27, 2026

About this skill

About this skill

Critical thinking is a systematic process for evaluating scientific rigor. Assess methodology, experimental design, statistical validity, biases, confounding, and evidence quality using GRADE and Cochrane ROB frameworks. Apply this skill for critical analysis of scientific claims.

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