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- Wikipedia policies are developed by the community to describe best practice, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further the goal of creating a free, reliable encyclopedia1. Policies have wide acceptance among editors and describe standards all users should normally follow2. Three guiding principles are to keep within the defined parameters of an encyclopedia, to respect copyright laws, and to consider any other rules to be flexible3. The last principle reinforces the project’s belief that the open-source process will make Wikipedia into the best product available, given its community of users3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.policies are developed by the community to describe best practice, clarify principles, resolve conflicts, and otherwise further our goal of creating a free, reliable encyclopedia. There is no need to read any policy or guideline pages before starting editing. The Five pillars is a popular summary of the most pertinent principles.en.wikipedia.beta.wmflabs.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Polici…Policies have wide acceptance among editors and describe standards all users should normally follow. All policy pages are in Wikipedia:List of policies and guidelines and Category:Wikipedia policies. For summaries of key policies, see also List of policies. Guidelines are sets of best practices supported by consensus.dag.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Policies_and_guid…Three other guiding principles are to keep within the defined parameters of an encyclopaedia, to respect copyright laws, and to consider any other rules to be flexible. The last principle reinforces the project’s belief that the open-source process will make Wikipedia into the best product available, given its community of users.www.britannica.com/topic/Wikipedia
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Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective … See more
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The intended effects of a policy vary widely according to the organization and the context in which they are made. Broadly, policies are … See morePolicies are typically promulgated through official written documents. Policy documents often come with the endorsement or signature of the executive powers within an … See more
In contemporary systems of market-oriented economics and of homogeneous voting of delegates and decisions, policy mixes are usually introduced depending on factors that include popularity in the public (influenced via media and education as well as by See more
In political science, the policy cycle is a tool used for analyzing the development of a policy. It can also be referred to as a "stages model" or … See more
The American political scientist Theodore J. Lowi proposed four types of policy, namely distributive, redistributive, regulatory and constituent in his article "Four Systems of … See more
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