Evidence And Values In Policy And Research
Brooke Struck, Research Director at TDL, sits down with Nathan Collett to discuss research, evidence, values, and how it fits into policy.
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Brooke Struck, Research Director at TDL, sits down with Nathan Collett to discuss research, evidence, values, and how it fits into policy.
Getting the public to follow instructions is not easy. And this is even more apparent during the COVID-19 crisis.
When evaluating policy, several explanations may arise for our preferences for or against certain political decisions. Research shows our biases mixed with contextual factors may give favorable advantages where we least expect it.