The correct answer is Rights View of Ethics.
<u>Rights-based ethics</u> is a concept whereby all humans have rights based only on the fact that they are human. These rights are natural rights (moral ones) and conventional rights as created by the society in which that person lives in (different values). The opposite of rights based ethics are<u> utilitarian ethics</u>, which are based on the maximization of "good outcomes" and minimizations of "bad outcomes." An example of a rights-based ethics is: The right to freely practice a religion of choice; an example of an utilitarian ethics is: that it would be acceptable to torture someone to gain information to save others as it would have a positive net outcome.
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Answer:
8-12 is average
Explanation:
The Bayley Scales places an infant or a toddler in the developmental stage for his or her age. Currently, there is the Bayley-III scales which are improvenments on the Bayley-I and Bayley-II. There are now five areas that are tested and these are cognitive depth, language ability, motor skills, social-emotional interaction, and adaptive behavior to new environment.