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40 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 40
What are the three components under the rubric of the DIA analytical design tradecraft as part
of knowledge development?

Confidence selection


Collection, outreach, and research

Collection, outreach, research

Technology and tools, people, and time

Term 2 of 40
The BLANK of a product includes an analytic assessment that describes how analytic line has
changed or moved forward and how the analytic assessment impacts the intended client (IE
What is means for decisions the client has to make and issues the client monitors or focuses
on).

Disparage

Message


Scoping

Expression

Term 3 of 40
Use critical gaps from knowledge review and the project timeline to determine the most
effective updates or changes to the collection posture to acquire reliant information for
analysis. What is this concept?

Scoping


Research

Knowledge development plans


Collection

,Term 4 of 40
Determine if all available sources are optimized to collect information relevant to the question
by reviewing incoming reporting against levied requirements. What is this concept?

Critical gaps

Available knowledge


Collection posture

Scoping

Term 5 of 40
BLANK identified in the evaluate analysis phase should highlighted as limitations to and
change agents for the analytic assessments.

Argument and story line


Plausible alternatives

Gaps and assumptions

Collection, outreach, research

Term 6 of 40
Transition from analytic design to communication with clients includes clarifying relevance of
the analytic judgement to the client and determining the best presentation for analytic
argumentation so that the analytic assessment is well-supported and reflects strong tradecraft.
Yes or No?

Yes

No

,Term 7 of 40
Explain how to assess/evaluate analytic finding

Addresses a gap relevant to the client, has a subject and a verb, is open-ended and has
specificity appropriate to client mission.


Confidence selection, analysis of alternatives, impact of remaining gaps, assess/evaluate
analytical finding and assumptions

Determine what analysis has provided as an "answer" to the question. Build an argument
map to understand the strength of the case supporting the judgement.

Assessing the nature of the problem or type of question, the data available for analysis,
and the timeline for analysis.

Term 8 of 40
Using argument mapping or logical reasoning to determine infilling critical gaps orc hangin
assumptions would change the judgment. What concept does this describe?

Impact of remaining gaps and assumptions


Confidence selection

Collection posture

Assess/evaluate analytic finding

Term 9 of 40
Determine which critical gaps can be addressed with research by the analyst. Follow
appropriate policies for OPSEC, INFOSEC, and safe use of the Internet if researching open
source. What is this concept?

Testing

Sensemaking

Criteria

Research

, Term 10 of 40
Analytic design ends with an analytic assessment that includes a judgment explaining how
analytic findings address the BLANK1, the confidence level associated with that judgement,
and plausible BLANK2 or explanations for gaps and uncertainty.

1- Intelligence question
2-alternative hypotheses

targeted technique


confidence selection

discipline specific technique

Term 11 of 40
Use the primary question and subquestions to guide review of current, relevant information.
What is this concept?

Collection posture

Scoping

Available knowledge

Knowledge review (phase 2)

Term 12 of 40
Assess knowledge base for meaningful connections and patterns relevant to the intelligence
question. Define the nature of the problem and ensure appropriate techniques/methods are
selected. What is this concept?

Outsourcing

Synthesizing


Sensemaking

Brainstorming

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