After reading each of the qualities needed to be a fair-minded thinker, pick one quality you feel
Question:
After reading each of the qualities needed to be a fair-minded thinker, pick one quality you feel you possess and describe how you fulfill this quality. Then choose two qualities that you need to improve upon and describe why you chose these two qualities.
You will need to include a detailed plan for overcoming the obstacles that are preventing you from fulfilling the characteristics of the two qualities you have chosen. Umility being aware of our own faults courage facing challenges head on: empathy understanding other people’s viewpoint integrity holding yourself to the same standards you hold others perseverance working through challenges despite obstacles confidence in reason respecting the evidence and other’s viewpoints autonomy value independence in other people’s thinking sense of justice fairness
Statistics The Art and Science of Learning from Data
ISBN: 978-0321755940
3rd edition
Authors: Alan Agresti, Christine A. Franklin