Theories -- Caleb's Slides
Theories -- Matt's Slides
Steps of Forming Policy
Instruments of Public Policy
Public Policy Framework
100

The theory that argues leaders directly influence public policy.

What is elite theory?

100

This theory attempts to describe how policymakers make decisions by breaking down the process into stages.

What is the stages model?

100

This is when policymakers decide what steps can be taken to solve the problem.

What is policy formulation?

100

This government instrument is often (jokingly) called theft.

What is taxation?

100

Originated by Paul Sabatier, this framework represents groups with shared beliefs that coordinate policymaking.

What is Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF)?

200

The theory that argues the government behaves like a living organism?

What is political systems theory?

200

The lack of this scientific method is a central failing of the Stages Theory.

What is the hypothesis?

200
Most often citizens consider the executive branch to fulfill this portion of policy creation.

What is policy implementation?

200

Under a laissez-faire economy, the government can rely on this instrument.

What is market mechanism?

200

In this framework, the convergence of the three streams (problems, political, policy) allows for rapid policy change.

What is policy window framework?

300

The theory that argues information allows individuals to act in their self-interest.

What is rational choice theory?

300

This theory attempts to redefine how scientists conceptualize the process of policymaking through a political relationship.

What is typologies?

300

Reducing a budget would be an example of this policy creation step.

What is policy change?

300

Agencies and committees would be considered part of this instrument.

What is government management?

300

This is described as the relationship between Congress, bureaucracy, and special interest groups.

What is the iron triangle?

400

The theory that argues the development of public policy is a pluralistic process.

What is group theory?

400

This step of the Stages Model is where the policy that is selected is put into action.

What is implementation?

400
Cost-benefit analysis is the main component of this policy creation step.

What is policy evaluation?

400

An example of this instrument is a quota.

What is regulation?

400

This idea proposed that the policy process is decentralized, fragmented, and characterized by informal and shifting alliances.

What is the subsystem theory?

500

The theory that argues there is no such thing as neutrality in the field of public policy.

What is institutional theory?

500

This political scientist proposed four types of policy, namely distributive, redistributive, regulatory, and constituent in his public policy theory.

Who is Theodore Lowi?

500

Getting the weight of the law and the support of the people are two viewpoints of this policy creation step.

What is policy legitimation?

500

Some citizens will call this instrument indoctrination if public trust is low. 

What is education, information, and persuasion?

500

In this framework, the rate of change in public policy is usually incremental.

What is punctuated equilibrium?