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PUP 3002 Midterm Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed Chapter 1 - Public Policy Models Public Policy - Answers - government decisions (including not deciding) on societal rules; - when the gov't replaces individual choice with collective choice (when an individual choice can harm someone else) - the study of gov't activity, including laws, regulations, and funding priorities, and its influence on society - gov't action designed to address the demands of a set of citizens to resolve a social issue The Study of PP/Why do we study PP? - Answers To satisfy three basic needs - Our desire to ensure that gov't actions are accountable to the public - Whether gov't expenditures are efficient, and - That gov't is fair or equitable in its applications Democracy - Answers - rule by the people or representatives elected in free and fair elections by the people Democratic Public Policy - Answers - gov't action that is responsive to majority preferences - action(s) can be either processes or outcomes Accountability - Answers - "the consent of the governed" - making sure the people who implement policies are held responsible for the outcome - making sure that policies reflect preferences and that there is transparency Efficiency - Answers - whether the resources, time, and energy of a program are delivering the greatest policy outcomes, for a given level of resources Equity in policy delivery - Answers - a gov't should deliver the benefits of a policy evenly across all communities Science is a _______ - Answers method Normative Statement - Answers - expresses a value judgment about whether something is desirable - is subjective - "should" - not falsifiable Empirical Statement - Answers - expresses a fact about the state of the world - is objective - "if, then" statements - hypotheses; falsifiable - some aren't true, but can be tested Values Types of Values - Answers - Individual Liberty - Communitarianism - Civic duty/patriotism - Effectiveness - Efficiency - Equity of Policy Delivery & Policy Outcomes - Accountability - Feasibility Deontological Ethics - Answers - theories of action based on duty or moral obligation - an action is judged by its intrinsic rightness and not by the extent to which it serves as an instrumentality in furthering one's goals or aspirations - judging if it's inherently the right or wrong thing to do/not do - individual liberty, communitarianism, civic duty/patriotism Teleological Ethics - Answers - an action is judged by the extent to which the action has instrumental value in providing advancement toward a desirable end - if an action is instrumental in yielding a desirable end, then generally the action itself is ethical

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Chapter 1 - Public Policy Models



Public Policy - Answers - government decisions (including not deciding) on societal rules;

- when the gov't replaces individual choice with collective choice (when an individual choice can
harm someone else)

- the study of gov't activity, including laws, regulations, and funding priorities, and its influence
on society

- gov't action designed to address the demands of a set of citizens to resolve a social issue

The Study of PP/Why do we study PP? - Answers To satisfy three basic needs



- Our desire to ensure that gov't actions are accountable to the public

- Whether gov't expenditures are efficient, and

- That gov't is fair or equitable in its applications

Democracy - Answers - rule by the people or representatives elected in free and fair elections by
the people

Democratic Public Policy - Answers - gov't action that is responsive to majority preferences

- action(s) can be either processes or outcomes

Accountability - Answers - "the consent of the governed"

- making sure the people who implement policies are held responsible for the outcome

- making sure that policies reflect preferences and that there is transparency

Efficiency - Answers - whether the resources, time, and energy of a program are delivering the
greatest policy outcomes, for a given level of resources

Equity in policy delivery - Answers - a gov't should deliver the benefits of a policy evenly across
all communities

Science is a _______ - Answers method

Normative Statement - Answers - expresses a value judgment about whether something is
desirable

,- is subjective

- "should"

- not falsifiable

Empirical Statement - Answers - expresses a fact about the state of the world

- is objective

- "if, then" statements

- hypotheses; falsifiable

- some aren't true, but can be tested

Values



Types of Values - Answers - Individual Liberty

- Communitarianism

- Civic duty/patriotism

- Effectiveness

- Efficiency

- Equity of Policy Delivery & Policy Outcomes

- Accountability

- Feasibility

Deontological Ethics - Answers - theories of action based on duty or moral obligation

- an action is judged by its intrinsic rightness and not by the extent to which it serves as an
instrumentality in furthering one's goals or aspirations

- judging if it's inherently the right or wrong thing to do/not do

- individual liberty, communitarianism, civic duty/patriotism

Teleological Ethics - Answers - an action is judged by the extent to which the action has
instrumental value in providing advancement toward a desirable end

- if an action is instrumental in yielding a desirable end, then generally the action itself is ethical

, - evaluation based upon what happens b/c of the policy

- consequentialism / instrumentalism

- effectiveness, efficiency, equity, accountability, feasibility

The Policymaking Process



7 Stages - Answers - Problem and Solution Identification

- Agenda Setting

- Policy Formulation

- Alternative Formulation

- Policy Selection and Adoption

- Policy Implementation

- Policy Evaluation

Problem/Solution Identification



Social problems identified by:



Choosing a solution to address the problem done by _________



Stakeholders - Answers - Policy image; problem framing

- Magnitude and importance

- Cause (Proximate or Ultimate)




- Policy Entrepreneurs: people who feel passionately about a problem and work constantly to
make new policy to do something about the problem, or at least put it on the public radar

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