Hi Mark,

ng-checked and ng-selected do serve another purpose then ng-model. Mostly 
one will use those while building custom checkboxes or selection widgets.
The main difference is that those don't have 2 way binding. 
Mostly those are used for hinting default's and stuff like that.

Regards
Sander

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