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Multiple Perspectives

Definition

Multiple perspectives refer to the various viewpoints or interpretations that can be taken on a particular topic or issue. It recognizes that there are different ways of understanding and analyzing information, and encourages considering diverse viewpoints.

Related terms

AP Seminar: AP Seminar is an interdisciplinary course that emphasizes critical thinking skills and requires students to examine issues from multiple perspectives.

Literature Review: A literature review involves surveying scholarly articles, books, and other sources related to a specific research topic in order to understand existing knowledge and identify gaps in research.

Bias: Bias refers to personal preferences or prejudices that can influence how information is interpreted or presented. Being aware of bias is important when considering multiple perspectives in research.

"Multiple Perspectives" appears in:

Subjects (3)

  • AP English Language

  • AP English Literature

  • AP Seminar

Additional resources (1)

  • AP Research - Big Idea 3 Overview: Evaluate Multiple Perspectives

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