A House Divided: Polarization and Its Effect on RAND

A House Divided: Polarization and Its Effect on RAND

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Since the 1970s, public policy decisionmaking has increasingly been driven more by ideology than by objective analysis of which policies, programs, practices, and processes will produce the desired outcomes at the lowest cost. To help make sure that RAND's objective, nonpartisan research makes a difference, RAND must work to identify potentially controversial findings and take steps to ensure that they are not misinterpreted or distorted.