This volume pulls together and republishes, with some editing,
updating, and additions, articles written during 1978-86 for
internal use within the CIA Directorate of Intelligence. The
information is relatively timeless and still relevant to the
never-ending quest for better analysis. The articles are based on
reviewing cognitive psychology literature concerning how people
process information to make judgments on incomplete and ambiguous
information. Richard Heur has selected the experiments and findings
that seem most relevant to intelligence analysis and most in need
of communication to intelligence analysts. He then translates the
technical reports into language that intelligence analysts can
understand and interpreted the relevance of these findings to the
problems intelligence analysts face.
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