Which of the following is not a true statement about the policy-making process? (A) A policy is a blueprint for action relevant to some area of public concern (B) Policy-making often occurs in the absence of complete information about all relevant variables (C) Only experts trained in public policy have a meaningful role to play in policy development (D) Policies as enacted often reflect compromises among key players with conflicting interests
The answer is C- only experts trained in public policy…
Explanation:
Option (C) is false because many other professionals and lay people who are not experts in public policy nonetheless have relevant roles as participants in policy-making.