This book, divided into two volumes, is intended to bring intelligence analysts and others abreast of current scholarship, from many disciplines, on the process of drawing conclusions from a mass of incomplete, inconclusive, and unreliable evidence. Volume I contains seventeen chapters on various evidential and inferential issues; though they contain some symbols and diagrams, the chapters in this volume contain almost no mathematics.
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David A. Schum is Professor of Information Technology and Operations Research/Applied Statistics at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia.
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Condition: Good. Good; Softcover; Covers are moderately shelfworn and edgeworn with small corner-creases; Unblemished textblock edges; Small crease to the top right edge-corner of the first few pages, otherwise the endpapers and all text pages are clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Large Format (Quatro, 10.75" - 11.75" tall); Dark blue covers with title in white lettering; 1987, University Press of America; 486 pages; "Evidence and Inference for the Intelligence Analyst," by David A. Schum. Seller Inventory # SKU-0461AC04502102