Category: Intelligence

  • Afghani and Anti-Soviet Intelligence Operations

    Table of Contents Introduction CIA’s Failed Operations in Afghanistan and the Soviet Union Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) gathers intelligence, which helps in making vital decisions and policy directions in the United States. The intelligence may include terrorism, cyber-attacks, drug trafficking, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and regional conflict.…

  • Intelligence-Led Policing Philosophy

    There are many elements of ILP including: executive participation and engagement; agency-wide collaboration; tasking and supervision; gathering, planning, and execution; advanced analytics; knowledge, education, and development; end-user feedback; process review. Effective information exchange mechanisms underpin all of these criteria. Knowing every one of these factors gives the required planning, administrative, and bureaucratic processes to put…

  • Personality and Intelligence Theories

    Table of Contents Introduction Trait Theories of Personality and Information Processing Conclusion Case Study Report Reference List Introduction Research into spheres of intelligence, personality and their interplay is often built on discussing various traits or capabilities that unite people. For example, theories regarding personality traits separate people into groups according to their relatability to certain…

  • The Process of Collecting Intelligence Information

    Introduction The process of collecting intelligence information is sensitive since it requires excellence. It does not create room for unnecessary mistakes. Therefore, it is vital to define an intelligence question precisely (Dunleigh 1994, 81). This helps to ensure that the collector of intelligence information does not engage in asking foolish questions. Additionally, it is vital…

  • Test of Nonverbal Intelligence, 3rd Edition

    ​Introduction The language-free measure of reasoning, aptitude, and intelligence is referred to as the test of nonverbal intelligence (TONI Test). The test is intended to be used by people from the age of six years up to ninety years. The TONI-3 test takes less than twenty minutes. Toni-3 is a revision of Toni-2 and uses…

  • Central Intelligence Agency in Tibet in the 1950s

    Table of Contents Clarifying the Issue Success or Failure? CIA Responsibility in the Creation of Present Day Tibet Conclusion Works Cited The issue in question was the impact of the CIA’s involvement in Tibet’s political affairs during a critical period in the nation’s history. This query refers to the time period when Mao Tse Tung’s…

  • Intelligence Testing in Professional Psychology

    Table of Contents Introduction Intelligence Testing Conclusion References Introduction Professional psychology implements tools to assess individuals’ attitudes and intelligence. Psychological tests can be traced back to the Han dynasty in ancient China, where public officials were given competency assessment tasks (Reynolds et al., 2021). Later, psychiatrists in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries introduced various types…

  • Howard Gardner’s Research on Human Intelligence

    Table of Contents Abstract Interpersonal Intelligence Linguistic Intelligence Logical-mathematical intelligence References Abstract Howard Gardner’s research on the seven types of human intelligence has added rich amounts of literature to the understanding of human personality. Introduced by Gardner in 1983, multiple intelligence is a theory about the brain that argues that human beings possess a single…

  • Central Intelligence Agency Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Existence of CIA agency Work of Central Intelligence Agency Power of Central Intelligence Agency Legislative and judicial role in CIA Reference list Introduction The Central Intelligence Agency was established in 1947 by the National Security Act. The agency’s role was limited to only providing national intelligence on transcendent issues (Johnson 1991).…

  • Intelligence: Are We Smarter Than Our Parents?

    The Flynn effect states that the levels of intelligence quotient (IQ) have been rising over time and increasing among the consequent generations. The change may be attributed to several factors like the changes in technology, lifestyles, learning methods and the increasing number of scientists and inventions of our time among other changes noted over several…