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Common approaches are to first define the problem, define evaluation criteria, identify all alternatives, evaluate alternatives and then chose the best policy.
Policy analysis is similar to program evaluation in trying to determine whether something 'works', but policy analysis looks at policy rather than programs.
Policy analysts can come from many backgrounds including sociology, psychology, economics, political science, public policy, public administration or many other areas.