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FSU PUP 3002 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS study of public policy - answer- systematic scientific analysis of government activity including laws, regulations, funding priorities and its influence on society. public policy - answer- government action designed to address the demands of a set of citizens to resolve a social issue. accountability - answer- "the consent of the governed" can be pursued by government and non-government entities alike. efficiency - answer- whether resources, time, and energy of a program are delivering the best policy outcomes. Federalism - answer- system of shared powers in which state governments shifted some of their original powers to the national government and local governments receive charters from the stat. stakeholders - answer- individuals whose interests are at stake or affected by a given policy. collective action dilemmas - answer- micro-level incentives that prevent individuals from organizing to advocate for benefits individually even though they may extract those collectively. Solution: provide individuals with selective incentives for participating in groups activities. policy entrepreneurs - answer- an individual who advocates, organizes, or attempts to define a policy problem or solution. dominant policy image - answer- image most citizens think of when a phrase or policy is mentioned. policy window - answer- where political and policy pressures align momentarily to allow some set of policy problems and solutions to meet. Allows for an opportunity of actual policy change. policy demands - answer- pressures placed upon leaders and policymakers that change the costs of their inaction. credible action - answer- promised or threatened action that the action's target believes will be carried out with a high probablity. agenda setting - answer- process which formal institutional centers of power will take up and potentially act on a policy solution. advocacy coalitions - answer- policy subsystems that share policy beliefs and coordinate their activities to achieve similar policy goals. Try to alter behavior of government authorities. technical complexity - answer- level of knowledge required to understand a policy area. policy salience - answer- number of citizens likely to be affected by a policy in a significant way. policy evaluation - answer- systematic investigation of the effects of a policy on its intended social target, prior to action. program evaluation - answer- systematic investigation of effects of a program on its intended social target once enacted. policy neutral - answer- the analyst must guard an against injecting their own beliefs into the analytical process. model of public policy - answer- simplified representation of causal relationships that link any number of policy inputs with a policy output or interest. policy stages - answer- 1. Problem identification 2. Agenda Setting 3. Policy Formulation 4. Alternative Formulation 5. Policy Selection 6. Policy Implementation 7. Policy Evaluation causal relationship - answer- an outcome variable has changed due to an exposure to an input variable. necessary condition - answer- whenever we observe Y, we must also observe X. If X is a necessary condition. sufficient condition - answer- cause some outcome Y, then if we observe presence of X we must observe Y. If X is a sufficient condition. conditional causality - answer- when the effect of one variable X on Y is moderated by the effect of another variable, Z. deterministic relationship - answer- one that will always produce the same output from a treatment or initial state. (everytime we have X we have Y.) probabilistic relationship - answer- will produce an output from a treatment or initial state with some probability. (X increases likelihood of Y) generalizable model - answer- not context specific Good model: multivariate - answer- multiple causes

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FSU PUP 3002 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS
study of public policy - answer- systematic scientific analysis of government activity
including laws, regulations, funding priorities and its influence on society.

public policy - answer- government action designed to address the demands of a set
of citizens to resolve a social issue.

accountability - answer- "the consent of the governed" can be pursued by
government and non-government entities alike.

efficiency - answer- whether resources, time, and energy of a program are delivering
the best policy outcomes.

Federalism - answer- system of shared powers in which state governments shifted
some of their original powers to the national government and local governments
receive charters from the stat.

stakeholders - answer- individuals whose interests are at stake or affected by a
given policy.

collective action dilemmas - answer- micro-level incentives that prevent individuals
from organizing to advocate for benefits individually even though they may extract
those collectively.

Solution: provide individuals with selective incentives for participating in groups
activities.

policy entrepreneurs - answer- an individual who advocates, organizes, or attempts
to define a policy problem or solution.

dominant policy image - answer- image most citizens think of when a phrase or
policy is mentioned.

policy window - answer- where political and policy pressures align momentarily to
allow some set of policy problems and solutions to meet. Allows for an opportunity of
actual policy change.

policy demands - answer- pressures placed upon leaders and policymakers that
change the costs of their inaction.

credible action - answer- promised or threatened action that the action's target
believes will be carried out with a high probablity.

agenda setting - answer- process which formal institutional centers of power will take
up and potentially act on a policy solution.

, advocacy coalitions - answer- policy subsystems that share policy beliefs and
coordinate their activities to achieve similar policy goals. Try to alter behavior of
government authorities.

technical complexity - answer- level of knowledge required to understand a policy
area.

policy salience - answer- number of citizens likely to be affected by a policy in a
significant way.

policy evaluation - answer- systematic investigation of the effects of a policy on its
intended social target, prior to action.

program evaluation - answer- systematic investigation of effects of a program on its
intended social target once enacted.

policy neutral - answer- the analyst must guard an against injecting their own beliefs
into the analytical process.

model of public policy - answer- simplified representation of causal relationships that
link any number of policy inputs with a policy output or interest.

policy stages - answer- 1. Problem identification
2. Agenda Setting
3. Policy Formulation
4. Alternative Formulation
5. Policy Selection
6. Policy Implementation
7. Policy Evaluation

causal relationship - answer- an outcome variable has changed due to an exposure
to an input variable.

necessary condition - answer- whenever we observe Y, we must also observe X. If X
is a necessary condition.

sufficient condition - answer- cause some outcome Y, then if we observe presence of
X we must observe Y. If X is a sufficient condition.

conditional causality - answer- when the effect of one variable X on Y is moderated
by the effect of another variable, Z.

deterministic relationship - answer- one that will always produce the same output
from a treatment or initial state. (everytime we have X we have Y.)

probabilistic relationship - answer- will produce an output from a treatment or initial
state with some probability. (X increases likelihood of Y)

generalizable model - answer- not context specific

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