The three streams in MSF are these.
What are problem stream, policy stream, and political stream?
ACF explains how these groups impact the policy process.
What are advocacy coalitions?
In PET, this describes the informal networks of actors who influence a specific policy issue over time.
What is a policy subsystem?
NPF argues that there are four parts to a narrative, the setting, the characters, the plot and this.
What is the "moral"?
This framework explains why some issues rise on the agenda while others do not.
What is MSF?
In MSF, solutions attach to these.
What are problems?
ACF argues that people hold these types of beliefs that are not policy-specific and are unlikely to change.
What are deep core beliefs?
The idea that policymakers can only deal with one issue at a time is called this.
What is serial processing?
NPF posits that policy problems are created through this.
What is the stories that policy actors tell?
This framework explains why policies are stable for a long time and then go through periods of extreme change.
What is PET?
In MSF, before something is a problem, it is one of these.
What is a condition?
These types of beliefs outline specific instrumental means to achieve desired outcomes.
What are secondary beliefs?
This type of feedback reinforces policy stability by dampening pressures for change.
What is negative feedback?
In NPF, characters can be villians, victims, or this.
What are heroes?
This framework explains how coalitions influence the policy process.
What is ACF?
These are three ways that conditions become problems in MSF.
What are focusing events, changes in indicators, and feedback?
Actors who mediate between coalitions and make decisions are called this.
What are policy brokers?
PET argues that policies change dramatically when this happens.
What is when external shocks or public opinion overcome friction?
Also accept - lurching, policy bubble bursts, policy monopoly falls apart, policy punctuations
To work, a narrative must do this.
Any answer will work:
What is be persuasive?
What is be compelling?
What is fit in with existing beliefs?
What is come from a trusted source?
This framework provides empirical techniques for studying the narrative strategies of actors.
What is NPF?
MSF explains this.
What is, "Why do some issues rise on the agenda while others do not?" Also accept - "What is agenda setting?"
What is a negotiated agreement?
In PET, lurching occurs when issues rise to this level.
What is the macro level?
In NPF, recognition of a policy problem with an emphasis on causality is called this.
What is a plot?
This framework examines the intersection between how society defines different groups and policy design.
What is Social Construction of Target Populations?