INTERCULTURAL COMPETENCE AS A SOCIAL FACTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COGNITIV PROCESS
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Keywords

critical thinking, intellectual behavior, cognitive flexibility, analytical thinking, making decision

Abstract

This article discusses the need to consider critical thinking as a result of the intercultural competence of an individual, which is the basis for the development of intellectual qualities in general.

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