In this paper, we classify 75 analytic techniques in terms of their primary function. We then highlight where across the stages of the generic analytic workflow the techniques might be best applied. Importantly, most of the techniques have some shortcomings, and none guarantee an accurate or bias-free analytic conclusion. We discuss how the findings of the present paper can be used to develop criteria for evaluating analytic techniques as well as the performance of analysts. We also discuss which sets of techniques ought to be consolidated as well as reveal gaps that need to be filled by new techniques
Structured analytic techniques (SATs) help the intelligence community reduce flaws in cognition that...
The analysis of intelligence information invariably involves both cognitive and social processes. At...
In an era of rapidly increasing technical capability, the intelligence focus is often on the modes o...
In this paper, we classify 75 analytic techniques in terms of their primary function. We then highli...
The purpose of this article is to propose a new taxonomy and selection of structured analytictechniq...
Research suggests that foreign affairs analysis is weak—even the best analysts are accurate less tha...
Analytic performance may be assessed by the nature of the process applied to intelligence tasks and ...
Research suggests that foreign affairs analysis is weak—even the best analysts are accurate less tha...
This article presents a survey of 278 intelligence analysts’ views of fully operational analytic tec...
Research shows that intelligence analysts do not routinely follow a logical workflow, do not always ...
Reproduced with permission kindly granted by The Cabinet Office. (c) The AuthorWe usually have too l...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
We present a model of the generic analytic workflow and measure the extent of ordinal structure that...
Special thanks to Jim Simon for wise counsel and for assistance in gaining access to the teams studi...
The intelligence community uses "structured analytic techniques" to help analysts think critically a...
Structured analytic techniques (SATs) help the intelligence community reduce flaws in cognition that...
The analysis of intelligence information invariably involves both cognitive and social processes. At...
In an era of rapidly increasing technical capability, the intelligence focus is often on the modes o...
In this paper, we classify 75 analytic techniques in terms of their primary function. We then highli...
The purpose of this article is to propose a new taxonomy and selection of structured analytictechniq...
Research suggests that foreign affairs analysis is weak—even the best analysts are accurate less tha...
Analytic performance may be assessed by the nature of the process applied to intelligence tasks and ...
Research suggests that foreign affairs analysis is weak—even the best analysts are accurate less tha...
This article presents a survey of 278 intelligence analysts’ views of fully operational analytic tec...
Research shows that intelligence analysts do not routinely follow a logical workflow, do not always ...
Reproduced with permission kindly granted by The Cabinet Office. (c) The AuthorWe usually have too l...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University Lo...
We present a model of the generic analytic workflow and measure the extent of ordinal structure that...
Special thanks to Jim Simon for wise counsel and for assistance in gaining access to the teams studi...
The intelligence community uses "structured analytic techniques" to help analysts think critically a...
Structured analytic techniques (SATs) help the intelligence community reduce flaws in cognition that...
The analysis of intelligence information invariably involves both cognitive and social processes. At...
In an era of rapidly increasing technical capability, the intelligence focus is often on the modes o...