Evidence Works: Cases Where Evidence Meaningfully Informed Policy : Bipartisan Policy Center , 2019
From the introduction: “The use of information in daily life to make decisions is common. Information is perceived to be easy to understand and useful. To purchase or rent a new home, for example, people use web listings to compare different properties and seek out the expertise of realtors for advice; to buy a vehicle, people search the internet to learn about car safety features or to research prices before visiting a dealer.”
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