Finnish undergraduate students enter education with stronger critical thinking and argumentation skills than their U.S. counterparts. In both countries, students finishing undergraduate education demonstrate significantly better critical thinking skills than students entering education, and by the time students finish undergraduate education, no statistically significant difference between the countries was found.
Finnish undergrads outperform their US counterparts in critical thinking skills upon entry to higher education
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