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Browsing by Subject Intelligence
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
1988 | Considerations in designing a cybernetic simple 'learning' model; and an overview of the problem of modelling learning | Der-Kureghian, Emin |
2007 | Does chess need intelligence? – A study with young chess players | Bilalić, M; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |
2009 | Imagery in the UK: Britain's troubled imagery intelligence architecture | Davies, PHJ |
28-Nov-2018 | Intelligence and military doctrine: paradox or oxymoron? | Davies, PHJ; Gustafson, K |
15-Jan-2010 | Intelligence and the machinery of government: conceptualizing the intelligence community | Davies, PHJ |
2015 | Investigating the ‘empire of secrecy’ — three decades of reporting on the secret state | Lashmar, Paul |
2017 | Requirements, priorities, and mandates: a model to examine the US requirements and priorities process and its impact on the outcome of national security and foreign policy events | Abdalla, Neveen Shaaban |
2002 | Rise of human intelligence: Comments on Howard (1999) | Gobet, F; Campitelli, G; Waters, AJ |
2007 | Season of birth and chess expertise | Gobet, F; Chassy, P |
2001 | Simple environments fail as illustrations of intelligence: A review of R. Pfeifer and C. Scheier | Lane, PCR; Gobet, F |
2021 | The United States’ psychological strategy board and operations coordinating board: national assessments and the Middle East, 1951 - 1958 | Joel, Michael C. |
2002 | Visuo-spatial abilities in chess players | Waters, A; Gobet, F; Leyden, G |
2009 | Why are (the Best) women so good at chess? Participation rates and gender differences in intellectual domains | Bilalić, M; Smallbone, K; McLeod, P; Gobet, F |