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Evidence-based policy : ウィキペディア英語版
Evidence-based policy

Evidence-based policy is public policy informed by rigorously established objective evidence. It is an extension of the idea of evidence-based medicine to all areas of public policy. An important aspect of evidence-based policy is the use of scientifically rigorous studies such as randomized controlled trials to identify programs and practices capable of improving policy-relevant outcomes. However, some areas of knowledge are not well served by quantitative research, leading to debate about the methods and instruments that are considered critical for the collection of relevant evidence. Good data, analytical skills and political support, as such, are seen as the important elements.〔 Head, Brian. (2009). (Evidence-based policy: principles and requirements ). University of Queensland. Retrieved 4 June 2010.〕
Although evidence-based policy can be traced as far back as the fourteenth century, it was more recently popularized by the Blair Government in the United Kingdom.〔Banks, Gary (2009). (Evidence-based policy making: What is it? How do we get it? ). Australian Government, Productivity Commission. Retrieved 4 June 2010〕 The Blair Government said they wanted to end the ideological led-based decision making for policy making.〔 For example, a UK Government white paper published in 1999 (''"Modernising Government"'') noted that Government "must produce policies that really deal with problems, that are forward-looking and shaped by evidence rather than a response to short-term pressures; that tackle causes not symptoms".
Evidence-based policy is associated with Adrian Smith because in his 1996 presidential address to the Royal Statistical Society, Smith questioned the current process of policy making and urged for a more “evidence-based approach” commenting that it has “valuable lessons to offer”.〔(Should I do a systematic review )〕
==History of evidence-based policy==

The earliest form of evidence-based policy was tariff-making in Australia which was required under legislation to be educated by the public report issued by the Tariff Board. These reports were initially only reporting on the impacts but changed to also report on the effects of industries and the economy.〔
The term "evidence-based policy" has evolved from "evidence-based medicine", in which research findings are used as the support for clinical decisions and evidence is gathered by randomized controlled trials (RCTs), which is comparing a treatment group with a placebo group to measure results.〔Marston & Watts. (Tampering with the Evidence: A Critical Appraisal of Evidence-Based Policy-Making ). RMIT University. Retrieved 10 September 2014.〕 In 1993, the Cochrane Collaboration was established in the UK, and works to keep all RCTs up-to-date and provides "Cochrane reviews" which provides primary research in human health and health policy.〔〔(The Cochrane Collaboration ) Retrieved 10 September 2014.〕 There was then an increase in research and policy activists pushing for more evidence-based policy-making which lead to the formation of the sister organization to Cochrane Collaboration, the Campbell Collaboration in 1999.〔〔(The Campbell Collaboration ) Retrieved 10 September 2014.〕 The Campbell Collaboration conducts reviews on the best evidence that analyzes the effects of social and educational policies and practices.
The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) became involved in the push for more evidence-based policy making with its 1.3 million pound grant to the Evidence Network in 1999. The Evidence Network is a center for evidence-based policy and practice and is similar to both the Campbell and Cochrane Collaboration.〔

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