Module 5 Flashcards

1
Q

According to Low et al (2005), policy action can shift when including a SDOH lens. True or false

A

True

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2
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What are policies?

A

Policies provide a course of action or inaction towards addressing an issue.

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3
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A policy that is developed slowly in anticipation of an event is known as _____________

A

precautionary policy

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4
Q

Policies developed in reaction to an issue are known as ________________

A

reactive policy

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5
Q

The type of policy that provides guidelines for the distribution of goods and services to members is called______________

A

distributive policy

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6
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The policy that limits the discretion of individuals and agencies, and provides guidance of behavior is known as

A

regulatory policy

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7
Q

Policies that are concerned with the establishment of governance structure are known as ___________

A

constituent policies

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8
Q

Policies that redistribute resources from one group to another are known as _____________–

A

Redistributive policy

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9
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Before policy bodies take action, an issue must become a(n)_______________

A

agenda item

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10
Q

Unless uncertainty exists, all appeals are typically overridden by science. True or false

A

True

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11
Q

When policy makers formally adopt a policy solution, it is known as
a. policy implementation
b. policy evaluation
c. policy formulation
d. policy adoption

A

d. policy adoption

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12
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Who are policy stakeholders?

A

Individuals or groups who are likely to be affected by a proposed action or inaction

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13
Q

Individuals or organizations that are not directly impacted by the policy cannot be identified as stakeholders. True or false

A

False

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14
Q

Primary stakeholders are defines as those _________________

A

whose livelihoods are directly affected

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15
Q

Those whose livelihoods are indirectly affected are known as ________________—

A

secondary stakeholders

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16
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Those who have an interest in the issue (policy) are known as _______________

A

tertiary stakeholders

17
Q

In the stakeholder analysis matrix, those with low interest but strong influence are _______________

A

kept informed

18
Q

Time and pressure are not requirements for an effective policy implementation. True or false.

A

False

19
Q

Consistent policy evaluation should be built into policy design. True or false.

A

True

20
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A