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The Seven Deadly Sins of a policy analyst often include: 1) Confirmation Bias - favoring information that supports pre-existing beliefs; 2) Overconfidence - overestimating the accuracy of their predictions; 3) Neglecting Stakeholders - failing to consider the perspectives and needs of affected groups; 4) Data Manipulation - selectively using data to misrepresent findings; 5) Inflexibility - resisting new evidence or changing circumstances; 6) Lack of Transparency - not being clear about methods and assumptions; and 7) Short-term Thinking - prioritizing immediate results over long-term impacts. Each of these pitfalls can compromise the integrity and effectiveness of policy recommendations.

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