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PUP 3002 Exam 1 Questions and
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Technical complexity - ANSWER-The level of knowledge needed to understand a
policy area

Hearing room politics - ANSWER-high salience and low complexity

Operating room politics - ANSWER-Both high salience and complexity

Board Room politics - ANSWER-low salience & high complexity

Street-level politics - ANSWER-both low salience and low complexity

Whose ideas are considered for alternative formulation? - ANSWER-Policy
advocated and private organizations subsidize with information

Electoral tactic - ANSWER-focuses on advocating for or against specific candidates

Legislative tactic (more common) - ANSWER-focuses on rhetoric and analysis to
convince legislators of a group's position

Cost Benefit Analysis - ANSWER-Identify, list all benefits and costs in a common
numeric, apply discount rate(how it diminishes over time), find the sum, and chose
policy with highest gains

Policy Implementation - ANSWER-Any activity related to carrying out the duly
passed policy.

How does the bureaucracy do policy implementation? - ANSWER-The bureaucracy
engages in rule making (preliminary, then enforces the rules/regulations, provides
services to clientele. Relies on non elected government officials

Policy evaluation - ANSWER-The systematic investigation of the effects of a policy
on its intended social target prior to action. (How much of the original problem was
solved)

No, Solutions can come first - ANSWER-Do policy problems always precede policy
solutions?

Agenda Setting, Advocacy coalition( Groups of people that have certain set of ideas,
and they work to keep something on/off the agenda), Policy setting - ANSWER-How
do political interests place items on the policy agenda for consideration?

, Policy Window - ANSWER-When an opportunity arises to merge policy solution with
policy problems, sparking an actual policy change

A model of public policy is a simplified representation of the casual relationships that
link any number of policy inputs with a policy output of interest. - ANSWER-What are
the critical features of a theoretical model of public policy?

Causal Relationships - ANSWER-A relationship between an input variable(IND) and
an output variable(dependent), where an outcome variable has changed due to an
exposure to an input variable. The dependent variable is what is being explained and
the independent is causing the change

Necessary - ANSWER-A condition that is necessary for something else to occur

Sufficient - ANSWER-A condition that in the presence of which something else will
always occur

Necessary & Sufficient - ANSWER-A condition in whose absence the event will not
occur and in whose presence the event must occur

Conditionally Causal - ANSWER-Exists when the effect of one variable X on Y is
moderated by the effected of another variable Z

Deterministic Causality - ANSWER-IF x then always Y

Probabilistic Causality - ANSWER-If X then Y is likely

What Makes a good model? - ANSWER-Multivariate, Probabilistic, Parsimonious,
generalizable, falsifiable, clear and logically constant, ideologically neutral

Multivariate - ANSWER-Has more than 1 variable/causes

Probabilistic - ANSWER-Factors are likely to impact our outputs of interests

Parsimonious - ANSWER-They seek to explain much with very few moving parts

Generalizable - ANSWER-They can apply to a larger population

Falsifiable - ANSWER-They can be tested by other people to further strengthen the
conclusions

Clear and logically consistent - ANSWER-there will be a clear question and logically
consistent.

Ideologically nuetral - ANSWER-no bias

Actors - ANSWER-everyone involved in the decision making process. Formal- those
with established roles in the policy process & informal

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