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Positivist beliefs among policy professionals: An empirical investigation
Authors:MORÇÖL  GÖKTUĞ
Institution:(1) Department of Political Science and International Affairs, Kennesaw State University, 1000 Chastain Road, Kennesaw, GA, 30144-5591, U.S.A.
Abstract:A group of scholars argue that mainstream policy analysis ispositivistic in its theory and practice. This paper reports the resultsof an e-mail survey that was conducted to investigate the extent,dimensions, and determinants of positivist beliefs among policyprofessionals. The survey results show that policy professionals aremore positivistic in their abstract beliefs and less so in their beliefsabout the role of politics and analysis in the policy process.Educational background is the most important factor determining beliefs:The economists and mathematicians/scientists are most positivistic intheir beliefs, while political scientists are least positivistic. Also,practitioners take more positivistic positions than academics. Overall,the largest percentage of the respondents see the postpositivistlsquofacilitatorrsquo role as the proper role for policy analysts,but there is also a significant percentage of those who prefer thepositivist lsquoproblem solverrsquo role.
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