To reduce drivers’ cell phone use, should state governments institute sanctions such as tickets or fines? Or should they try to educate drivers on cell phone use? These are examples of which part of the policy analysis process?

A. construct policy alternatives
B. develop evaluative criteria
C. draw conclusions
D. define and analyze the problem


A. construct policy alternatives

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In a study on the effects of a new type of soft lighting on task efficiency using two groups of office workers as the participants, a researcher mistakenly concludes that using the new lighting does improve task efficiency when, in fact, it does NOT

What type of error has the researcher committed? A) A Type I error B) A Type III error C) A Type II error D) A measurement error

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According to the textbook, a transnational advocacy network is

A) composed of states. B) one-shot. C) recurring. D) transitory. E) tropical.

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What method has increased voter registration?

a. registration on the Internet b. registration at one’s place of employment c. registration by fingerprint d. registration by phone e. Motor Voter legislation

Political Science

In a parliamentary system, a shadow government is

a. a group of informal advisers to the chief executive who have no official government position. b. a set of MPs who would replace the current government ministers if the opposition party or parties were to win the next election. c. members of the opposition party who would be chairs of important committees if their party assumed control of the legislature. d. people included in the cabinet without heading a ministry or other government department. e. the chief bureaucrats (unelected officials) who are second-in-command to the elected ministers in a government.

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