Multiple Choice
Program differentiation refers to:
A) the unique aspects of the program that contribute to its success.
B) aspects of the program that can be changed without significantly impacting effectiveness.
C) the changes made in the real-world setting to meet the needs of the intended audience.
D) versions of the program developed to boost effectiveness.
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