Lawmakers' use of scientific evidence can be improved

Author:

Crowley D. Max,Scott J. Taylor,Long Elizabeth C.,Green LawrieORCID,Israel Azaliah,Supplee LaurenORCID,Jordan ElizabethORCID,Oliver Kathryn,Guillot-Wright Shannon,Gay Brittany,Storace Rachel,Torres-Mackie Naomi,Murphy Yolanda,Donnay Sandra,Reardanz Jenna,Smith RebeccaORCID,McGuire Kristina,Baker Elizabeth,Antonopoulos Ana,McCauley MaryORCID,Giray Cagla

Abstract

Core to the goal of scientific exploration is the opportunity to guide future decision-making. Yet, elected officials often miss opportunities to use science in their policymaking. This work reports on an experiment with the US Congress—evaluating the effects of a randomized, dual-population (i.e., researchers and congressional offices) outreach model for supporting legislative use of research evidence regarding child and family policy issues. In this experiment, we found that congressional offices randomized to the intervention reported greater value of research for understanding issues than the control group following implementation. More research use was also observed in legislation introduced by the intervention group. Further, we found that researchers randomized to the intervention advanced their own policy knowledge and engagement as well as reported benefits for their research following implementation.

Funder

William T. Grant Foundation

HHS | National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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