Compromise, negotiation, networking, and coalition building are essential activities in policy development while:

1. Implementing the program as a result of the developed policy.
2. Evaluating how well the policy has been implemented.
3. Formulating the goals and programs to result from the policy.
4. Setting the agenda to define the problem to be addressed by the policy.


Answer: 3
Explanation: 3. Formulating goals and programs for policy development involve compromise, negotiation, networking, and coalition building to collect the data, analyze it, and disseminate it. It involves groups working together toward a mutually acceptable and beneficial policy statement. Policy evaluation is the end stage of evaluation. Implementing the program occurs after formulating the goals of the program. The initial step in policy development is to set the agenda.

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