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FSU PUP 3002 Exam 1 Questions and
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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

good model: probabilistic world - ANSWER-there are a set of factors that are likely to
impact our outputs of interest.

good model: parsimonious - ANSWER-seek to explain much with very few moving
parts.

good model: falsifiability - ANSWER-propose a theory or hypothesis or arguments in
support of the hypothesis, while generally confirming, would never be sufficient to
suggest our theory is valid.

null hypothesis - ANSWER-predicts no relationship between two variables

Actors - ANSWER-individuals who are central to understanding the potential policy
outcomes of interest.

Rules - ANSWER-formal or informal agreements between actors regarding what
actions are "required, permitted, or prohibited."

theoretical argument - ANSWER-is logically consistent, if not less confident. more
theory based.

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