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Critical Thinking and Intelligence Analysis by David T. Moore

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Author David Moore makes a powerful argument that analysts who possess critical thinking skills are better able to cope with the complexities of a post-Cold War world than those who are not. Although technology can assist analysts by cataloging and presenting data, information and evidence in new ways, it cannot do the analysis for them. To be most effective, analysts need an overarching, reflective framework to add structured reasoning to sound, intuitive thinking. Critical thinking provides such a framework and goes further, positively influencing the entire intelligence analysis process. This paper defines critical thinking in the context of intelligence analysis, explains how it influences the entire intelligence process, explores how it toughens the art of intelligence analysis, suggests how it may be taught, and deduces how analysts can be persuaded to adopt this habit.

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First published March 1, 2007

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June 5, 2025
with every book I read about critical thinking comes a reduction in how fun I am at parties
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January 27, 2013
I read this book, position paper, because of a course I'm taking not because I have any expertise in either critical thinking or intelligence analysis. I was able to draw parallels from it and believe that the concepts and methologies discussed within can be used in many aspects of problem solving. I think it's a greating jumping point from which to dive into further readings on critical thinking.
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January 15, 2019
Great book on insights into how intelligence analysts go about problems, their bias’ and what needs to be done to create a effective analysis.

What’s somewhat hard to read and understand at times and I would have values more examples of intelligence that demonstrates bias’ or critical thinking - the book focused only on Cuban Missile Crisis and even then it felt a bit too much of skimming the surface.
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May 31, 2013
This was interesting. It is written by a leader of the NSA and IC. This is his though on what would make our analysts better and more affective. I can largely agree with this thought process. More training in Critical Thinking in the public school system would be nice.
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August 3, 2021
Examples are relevant but I was hoping for more substance.
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January 29, 2015
that book is very usefull as references for my final project.
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November 12, 2015
Essential for beginners in any brand of analysis. Any field. History, anthropology, forensics, whatever. You name it and this book will tell you how to defeat your own self defeating personal biases.
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