In the past decade official reports into intelligence failures have asserted that analysts are subject to the effects of everyday cognitive limitations. The present study examined the influence of an individual's inclination toward closedmindedness on a computer administered simulated intelligence analysis task. Results indicate that several components of closed-mindedness as measured by the need for cognitive closure scale [NFC] significantly predicted the assessed level of threat posed to and general attitude toward a visiting government delegation by a foreign nation's population. Most significantly higher scores on the NFC subscale 'need for predictability' were associated with higher scores on the initial assessed threat level. This ef...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
The United States Intelligence Community is tasked with providing the intelligence necessary to prot...
The hypothesis that people respond to reminders of mortality with closed-minded, ethnocentric attitu...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether closemindedness is related to decision-making behav...
This paper reports the results of an investigation into the cognitive aspects of threat assessment. ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
Cognitive theory encompasses mental activities such as the observation of different stimuli in an en...
I wanted to underline in this paper how intelligence analysis needs to adapt to deal with a brand-ne...
Intelligence analysts engage in information seeking, evaluation, prediction, and reporting behavior ...
Recommendations for critical examinations of existing analytical approaches have become a consistent...
It is becomming a well established fact that societies acrossthe globe are unable to protect themsel...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Insider Threat (IT) is a growing cybersecurity issue. Countermeasures based on cognitive engineering...
Cognition in Intelligence Analysis is a crucial compartment of understanding how the analysis is sha...
Conservatism reflects a general attitude structure characterized by a preference for traditional soc...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
The United States Intelligence Community is tasked with providing the intelligence necessary to prot...
The hypothesis that people respond to reminders of mortality with closed-minded, ethnocentric attitu...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether closemindedness is related to decision-making behav...
This paper reports the results of an investigation into the cognitive aspects of threat assessment. ...
This paper describes a programme of research addressing an intriguing inconsistency in research find...
Cognitive theory encompasses mental activities such as the observation of different stimuli in an en...
I wanted to underline in this paper how intelligence analysis needs to adapt to deal with a brand-ne...
Intelligence analysts engage in information seeking, evaluation, prediction, and reporting behavior ...
Recommendations for critical examinations of existing analytical approaches have become a consistent...
It is becomming a well established fact that societies acrossthe globe are unable to protect themsel...
Need for cognition (NFC) refers to an individual’s tendency to engage in and enjoy effortful cogniti...
Insider Threat (IT) is a growing cybersecurity issue. Countermeasures based on cognitive engineering...
Cognition in Intelligence Analysis is a crucial compartment of understanding how the analysis is sha...
Conservatism reflects a general attitude structure characterized by a preference for traditional soc...
This article introduces an individual-difference measure of the need for cognitive closure. As a dis...
The United States Intelligence Community is tasked with providing the intelligence necessary to prot...
The hypothesis that people respond to reminders of mortality with closed-minded, ethnocentric attitu...