Logic of Intelligence Analysis

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Alternative Hypothesis Testing
analytical reasoning
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CIA
cognitive bias mitigation
Critical Missing Data
Data Sets
denial and deception
digital intelligence methods
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group consensus
High Impact Issues
hypothesis testing
Hypothetical Case Study
Improving Intelligence Analysis
Inconsistency Assessments
Inconsistency Test
Intelligence Analysis
Intelligence Analysts
intelligence analytic methodology comparison
Intelligence Issue
Invalid Hypothesis
methodology
Missing Data
Missing Data Item
Missing Data Test
Post Mortems
President Obama's Victory
President Obama’s Victory
scientific method application
Shared Consistency
Sophisticated Mathematical Modeling
Statistical Probability Analysis
Statistical Probability Calculations
Threat Analysis
threat assessment techniques
Validation Tasks
Vetting Results
WMD Commission

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367606947
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book discusses the application of hypothesis testing to the practice of intelligence analysis.

By drawing on longstanding procedures of scientific method, particularly hypothesis testing, this book strongly critiques standard intelligence analytic practices. It shows these practices to be inadequate, as they are illogical in terms of what formal philosophy says any intelligence analysts can realistically be expected to know, and for the future when analysts will face pressures to adapt to digital age modeling techniques. The methodology focuses on identifying and remedying analytic errors caused by analyst cognitive biases and by foreign denial and deception. To demonstrate that it is a practical tool, it walks analysts through a case study, step by step, to show how its hypothesis testing can be implemented. It also invites a comparative test in the real world with any other intelligence methodologies to assess its strengths and weaknesses in predicting the outcome of an actual "live" intelligence issue.

This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, public policy and national security, as well as practitioners.

Karl Spielmann is a retired Senior Analyst who worked in the Denial and Deception component of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Intelligence and on the U.S. inter-agency National Intelligence Council. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Harvard University.

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