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Scriven's goal-free model uses checklists and product or program testing to yield reliable data giving weight to all responses to a program and is an example of
 
  a) Management-oriented model
  b) Objectives -oriented model
  c) Contextual-oriented model
  d) Consumer-oriented model

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The judicial adversary model and the accreditation model are examples of
 
  a) Management-oriented model
  b) Objectives -oriented model
  c) Contextual-oriented model
  d) Expertise-oriented model



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