When a policy reaches the evaluation stage:

a) There is little that can be done if the effectiveness of the policy is not what had been projected.
b) Policy evaluators can identify shortfalls in the policy or programs and changes can be made to the
policy to generate a more sucessful outcome.
c) The only way to make any amendments or changes is via legislation
d) Any shortfalls that are identified normally result in the policy or program being cancelled.


B

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