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________ ________ is self-guided and self-disciplined thinking which attempts to reason at the highest level of quality - ANSWER critical thinking A critical thinker will discover ways to improve its surroundings by contributing to a more ________ civilized society - ANSWER rational Assuming ...

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ISR CDP - Module 1 Questions and Answers
________ ________ is self-guided and self-disciplined thinking which attempts to reason at the highest level of quality - ANSWER critical thinking
A critical thinker will discover ways to improve its surroundings by contributing to a more
________ civilized society - ANSWER rational
Assuming that other individuals will act just the way another particular person does is called - ANSWER mirror imaging
An unconscious belief that conditions, governs, and compels our behavior is known as a
- ANSWER bias
evolution, synthesis, revolution, re-application, and changing direction are 5 ways to assist __________ - ANSWER creativity
prejudice, learned helplessness, functional fixation, and psychological blocks are the 4 mental blocks to ________ ________ - ANSWER creative thinking
Purpose, question at issue, information, interpretation and inference, concepts, assumptions, implications and consequences, and point of view are the #_ ________ __ _______ - ANSWER 8 elements of thought
The intelligence community is a coalition of #__ agencies and organizations that work independently and collaboratively to gather and analyze intelligence - ANSWER 17
Timeliness, appropriate sourcing, accuracy, level of confidence, assumptions vs. judgment, alternative analysis, relevance, logical argumentation, utility, and customer engagement are all referenced in - ANSWER AFI 14-133
intelligence analysis is what transforms data in the ___________ & _________ necessary for warfighters and decision-makers to decide and act - ANSWER information, knowledge
A ____-_______ intelligence question is the most important factor is assuring the overall quality of intelligence analysis - ANSWER well-framed
Status quo, authoritative, comparitive, empirical, scientific, and market are the #_ _____
__ _________ - ANSWER 6 modes of reasoning The 4 types of Structured Analytic Techniques (SATs) are: analysis of competing hypotheses, alternative futures, _________ intent matrix, argument mapping - ANSWER adversary
________ __ _________ __________ is used to ensure all information and arguments are evaluated and given equal treatment - ANSWER analysis of competing hypotheses
___________ _______ is used when a situation is too complex to trust a single outcome - ANSWER alternative futures
_________ ______ ______ is used to analyze options that an analyst would likely consider in response to a certain situation - ANSWER adversary intent matrix
________ _______ is used to test a single hypothesis through logical reasoning - ANSWER argument mapping
Artificial Intelligence is a sub-discipline of ___________ __________ that integrates other disciplines with the purpose of producing machines capable of replicating human intelligence - ANSWER cognitive science
_______ ______ is used to identify people in photographs using facial recognition used to "Tag" people - ANSWER machine vision
___ ____ refers to exceptionally large collection of data collections and extracting the value from it - ANSWER big data
Big Data has defining characteristics known as the #_ V's - ANSWER 5
Define volume - ANSWER amount of data
Define velocity - ANSWER speed at which data is produced
Define variety - ANSWER number of different types of sources
Define value - ANSWER how relevant or appropriate the data is
Define veracity - ANSWER the trustworthiness of data
What is it called when data is collected from satellite imagery, geodesy data, or GPS waypoints? - ANSWER GEOINT
What is it called when data is collected from intercepted communications, emissions, and signals? - ANSWER SIGINT
What is it called when data is derived from scientific measurements or chemical analysis? - ANSWER MASINT

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