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The Carnegie model and the incremental model disagree with each other on how decisions are made--the former claiming that they are made through a political process and the latter claiming that they emerge over time following careful objective analysis.

a) true
b) false

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Answer:

A. True

Step-by-step explanation:

The Carnegie model involves different people taking decisions on a particular issue. This model employs the use of a political process in reaching an agreement due to the different parties involved.

In the incremental model decisions are taken through careful objective analysis of the issue and subsequent emergence of the decision.

This is what makes them different .

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