QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
Three main values used to evaluate policy are - CORRECT ANSWER effectiveness, efficiency,
and equity.
The policy goal that addresses fairness of policy delivery and outcomes is - CORRECT
ANSWER equity
"Framing" a policy proposal - CORRECT ANSWER occurs when persons who support or
reject a policy characterize it in particular ways.
Agenda setting refers to - CORRECT ANSWER the demands leaders decide to consider.
An example of "hearing room politics" is - CORRECT ANSWER debate over changing zoning
in a city from residential to commercial.
"Democratic" policymaking refers to - CORRECT ANSWER the process of making public
policies in a democratic system.
One analytic explanation for the existence of bureaucratic red tape is - CORRECT
ANSWER that it may be used by policy entrepreneurs to lock in their policy preferences or to
block competitors' preferences from being adopted.
The goal of an analyst who is responsible for completing a policy evaluation is to - CORRECT
ANSWER be value neutral so that she is unbiased.
What focuses on what the state of the world should be? - CORRECT ANSWER Normative
criteria
If the beneficiaries of a proposed alternative could hypothetically compensate those who are likely to
be made worse off, then we may obtain a - CORRECT ANSWER Kaldor-Hicks improvement