Critical thinking is an ability to justify and reflect on what an individual believes. This, in light with Ennis et al. [23], points that critical thinking as a reasonable and reflective thinking that focuses on deciding what to believe or do. Critical thinking is an analytical process of arriving at judgments that is directed by a specific end purpose to arrive at a logical, rational, and reasonable problem solution [2, 24, 25]. Some authors explain that critical thinking is the process of an individual taught to reason for improving the solution [26]. Thus, the analytical process of reasoning must arrive at logical, rational, and reasonable judgments, within a given framework, and must agree with specific principles of thinking [27], as proposed by Facione [25]