Recap for Session 4: Problem Structuring
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- Q1
These are unrealized needs, values, or opportunities for improvement that may be pursued through public action
Policy Hypothesis
Policy Dilemma
Policy Research
Policy Problem
30s - Q2
Which of the following are NOT included in the characteristics of Policy Problems accrording to Dunn?
Independence
Subjectivity
Artificiality
Dynamics
30s - Q3
Characteristic of Policy Problem wherein external conditions are selectively defined, explained and evaluated
Subjectivity
Interdependence
Artificiality
Dynamics
30s - Q4
Public problems are usually complex and multifaceted. They are mostly ill-defined with conflicting definitions and explanations from various stakeholders.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q5
A policy problem involving many stakeholders..
Unstructured
Ill structured
Moderately structured
Well structured
30s - Q6
A process of understanding the problem, choosing and explaining relevant policy goals and constraints, and choosing a solution method
Problem Analysis
Problem Stratification
Problem Discussion
Problem Finding
30s - Q7
A problem tree is a diagram that is used in problem analysis to visualize the solution-effect relationship.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q8
This pertains to the process of generating and testing alternative conceptualizations of a problem situation
Problem Tree
Fishbone Analysis
Problem Structuring
Problem Analysis
30s - Q9
Brainstorming is among the methods used in problem structuring
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q10
The Problem Tree maps out the anatomy of a problem by way of causes and effects as a final step towards finding alternative courses of action.
falsetrueTrue or False30s