What is the impact of a policy brief? Results of an experiment in research dissemination
Despite the popularity of policy briefs as a tool for disseminating research, there is no evidence of their effectiveness in changing people's beliefs. We conducted an experiment whereby readers of a policy brief were randomly assigned to different versions of the brief and to a control group. We collected data on opinions and knowledge regarding the impact of agricultural interventions before and after reading a brief disseminating the conclusions of a systematic review. We found that the brief helped some readers to form an opinion, but we found no evidence of a change in prior beliefs. We recommend that more trials and laboratory experiments should be conducted to assess the efficacy of policy briefs and attitudes to evidence-based policy-making.
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2013
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Authors: | Masset, Edoardo ; Gaarder, Marie ; Beynon, Penelope ; Chapoy, Christelle |
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Journal of Development Effectiveness. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1943-9342. - Vol. 5.2013, 1, p. 50-63
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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