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|a Heuer, Richards J.
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|a Psychology of intelligence analysis /
|c by Richards J. Heuer, Jr.
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|a [Washington, D.C.] :
|b Center for the Study of Intelligence,
|c 1999.
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|a xxvi, 184 p. :
|b ill. ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|a pt. I. Our mental machinery. ch. 1. Thinking about thinking -- ch. 2. Perception : why can't we see what is there to be seen? -- ch. 3. Memory : how do we remember what we know? -- pt. II. Tools for thinking. ch. 4. Strategies for analytical judgement : transcending the limits of incomplete information -- ch. 5. Do you really need more information? -- ch. 6. Keeping an open mind -- ch. 7. Structuring analytical problems -- ch. 8. Analysis of competing hypotheses -- pt. III. Cognitive biases. ch. 9. What are cognitive biases? -- ch. 10. Biases in evaluation of evidence -- ch. 11. Biases in perception of cause and effect -- ch. 12. Biases in estimating probabilities -- ch. 13. Hindsight biases in evaluation of intelligence reporting -- pt. IV. Conclusions. ch. 14. Improving intelligence analysis.
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|a Cognition.
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|a Human information processing.
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|a Intelligence service
|z United States.
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|a Center for the Study of Intelligence (U.S.)
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