Exam 1: Public Policy: an Introduction

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Observable and measurable results of policy implementation are known as

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Policy advocacy is concerned with

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The three pre-policy stages are

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Policy analysts must make choices and tradeoffs in the decision making process. Those choices include

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The consequences of policy, both intended and unintended, on the policy's target population are its

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_____________ are the stated goals of a given policy.

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____________ involves collecting and analyzing information about the efficiency, economy, and effectiveness of policies.

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In a zero-sum society, the allocation of values to members of one underrepresented group requires that members of other groups will not have to pay the costs.

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Redistribution and distribution policies are example of private goods; some goods can be divided and given to some people, but not to others. An example of private goods does NOT include:

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The public choice model thinks of those active in policymaking as actors attempting to choose option to maximize their self-interest.

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Which model of the policy process stresses that many groups and individuals have an influence in the American democratic system?

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Passage of various government regulations from the Food & Drug Administration illustrated the federal government's commitment to

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Which of the following is NOT a model of the public policy process?

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Policy evaluation is used to

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Three reasons for studying public policy are:

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A policy's effect on its intended population is ___________.

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Public policy is an intentional course of action followed by a government institution or official that includes, but is not limited to making laws and is defined in terms of

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The growth of public policy is primarily

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An intentional course of action followed by a government institution or official for resolving an issue of public concern is called

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Public policy is rooted in law and in the authority and coercion associated with law.

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