Evidence-based policy
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Evidence-based policy (EBP) is a term often applied in multiple fields of public policy to refer to situations whereby policy decisions are informed by rigorously established objective evidence. Underlying many of the calls for 'evidence based policy' is often a (stated or unstated) concern with fidelity to scientific good practice, reflecting the belief that social goals are best served when scientific evidence is used rigorously and comprehensively to inform decisions, rather than in a piecemeal, manipulated, or cherry-picked manner.
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See also
- Argument map
- Evidence-based legislation
- Evidence-based management
- Evidence-based policing
- Inverse benefit law
- Libertarian paternalism
- March for Science
- Nudge theory
- Policy-based evidence making
- Politicization of science
- Science policy
- Scientocracy
- Systemic problem
- Technocracy
- Wildlife Enforcement Monitoring System
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