Another way to evaluate an intervention is with the principle of fairness. This comes from due process law and states that in decision making affecting one's life, liberty, or vital interests, the elements of due process will be observed (for example: __________, fair hearing, representation by counsel, present evidence, and appeal to an adverse decision).
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Question 2
A way to evaluate an intervention is with the principle of normalization. Using the real environment as a point of reference , will the intervention allow the person with a disability, or the person who varies from his or her peers, to obtain an existence as close to the ______ as is possible?
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