Contrast the three major approaches to or types of policy analysis. What are the objectives of each? What are their limitations? Give an example of the kind of organization that would implement each approach.

What will be an ideal response?

Students need to discuss scientific, professional, and political policy analysis. Scientific analysis seeks to build theory and can be limited by being too theoretical, too comprehensive, and not practical; it is done by academics. Professional analysis will analyze policy alternatives for solving problems and can be limited by the narrowness of the research or neglect to study all of the factors; it is done by think tanks. Political analysis seeks to advocate/support preferred positions and is sometimes limited by its ideological biases that may raise issues of credibility. Sometimes, these studies lack analytical depth; they are done by interest groups.

Political Science

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What is implementation?

a. the process of translating policy goals and objectives into an ongoing program b. a set of procedures executive branch agencies must follow when issuing rules c. the process by which government agencies settle legal disputes d. a set of rules enforcing government agreements with private contractors

Political Science

A proposed new rule by a government agency must first be

A. announced on the floor of both houses of Congress. B. published in theĀ FederalĀ Register. C. appear in the twenty newspapers with the largest daily circulation. D. personally approved by the president and appear with the president's signature. E. approved by the Congressional Budget Office.

Political Science