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What do analysts and briefers use to alert policymakers to the level of confidence they have in their judgments, based on the available information?

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Step-by-step explanation:

To create confidence in their judgements, they use three different levels of information. They are:

  • High confidence judgement which generally comes from a trustworthy source of information, that means when the source is of good quality the information is of high reliability, although the information might be wrong sometime.
  • Moderate confidence means although the information is credible but it is not a good source to rely on and the quality of work might be low.
  • Low confidence shall possibly mean that the information is not of good credibility or the sources are not secure enough.
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