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    Psychology of Intelligence Analysis (English Edition)

    Por Richards J. Heuer

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    Author’s Preface
    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. Four of the articles also
    appeared in the Intelligence Community journal Studies in Intelligence
    during that time frame. 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. I selected the experiments and
    findings that seem most relevant to intelligence analysis and most in need
    of communication to intelligence analysts. I then translated the technical
    reports into language that intelligence analysts can understand and
    interpreted the relevance of these findings to the problems intelligence
    analysts face.

    The result is a compromise that may not be wholly satisfactory to
    either research psychologists or intelligence analysts. Cognitive psychologists
    and decision analysts may complain of oversimplification, while
    the non-psychologist reader may have to absorb some new terminology.
    Unfortunately, mental processes are so complex that discussion of them
    does require some specialized vocabulary. Intelligence analysts who have
    read and thought seriously about the nature of their craft should have
    no difficulty with this book. Those who are plowing virgin ground may
    require serious effort.

    I wish to thank all those who contributed comments and suggestions
    on the draft of this book: Jack Davis (who also wrote the Introduction);
    four former Directorate of Intelligence (DI) analysts whose names cannot
    be cited here; my current colleague, Prof. Theodore Sarbin; and my editor
    at the CIA’s Center for the Study of Intelligence, Hank Appelbaum.
    All made many substantive and editorial suggestions that helped greatly
    to make this a better book.
    —Richards J. Heuer, Jr.
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