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Tim McCormickAll journalists should read "The Psychology of Intelligence Analysis." How cognitive biases shape perception https://t.co/1rPEx33z
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Brian BareschAll journalists should read "The Psychology of Intelligence Analysis." How cognitive biases shape perception https://t.co/1rPEx33z
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Dennis DeeryThe CIA's manual on intelligence analysis. Some good info here for consultants and others that must take in a lot of information.
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XYZ VillageHistory Staff Center for the Study of Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency 1999. PART I--OUR MENTAL MACHINERY, II TOOLS FOR THINKING, III COGNITIVE BIASES
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Doug Noonanalytical thinking can be taught, they say.
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dave sgonechinaChapters on Thinking about Thinking, Keeping an Open Mind and Structuring Analytical Problems... could be good for bloggers. Hell, everybody.
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Damien Ryanspeak of improving the mind we are usually referring to the acquisition of information or knowledge, o
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Helaine .Table of Contents
* Author's Preface
* Foreword by Douglas MacEachin
* Introduction by Jack Davis
* PART I--OUR MENTAL MACHINERY
* Chapter 1: Thinking About Thinking
* Chapter 2: Perception: Why Can't We See What Is There to Be Seen?
* Chapter 3: Memory: How Do We Remember What We Know?
* PART II--TOOLS FOR THINKING
* Chapter 4: Strategies for Analytical Judgment: Transcending the Limits of Incomplete Information
* Chapter 5: Do You Really Need More Information?
* Chapter 6: Keeping an Open Mind
* Chapter 7: Structuring Analytical Problems
* Chapter 8: Analysis of Competing Hypotheses
* PART III--COGNITIVE BIASES
* Chapter 9: What Are Cognitive Biases?
* Chapter 10: Biases in Evaluation of Evidence
* Chapter 11: Biases in Perception of Cause and Effect
* Chapter 12: Biases in Estimating Probabilities
* Chapter 13: Hindsight Biases in Evaluation of Intelligence Reporting
* PART IV--CONCLUSIONS
* Chapter 14: Improving Intelligence AnalysisCIA psychology intelligence analysis mind thinking improve research
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ken .This is actually pretty good, not a dusty cold-war photostat. Memory, perception, externalisation, biases, though overly logical with nought on community - nicely sliced up for hypertext (pdf for download) - real value in the footnotes, books cited
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Nate BalcomPsychology of Intelligence Analysis
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