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perceived fairness

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meanings of perceiveand fairness


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perceive
verb[T]
uk /pəˈsiːv/ us /pɚ-/
to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief ...
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fairness
noun[U]
uk /ˈfeə.nəs/ us /ˈfer.nəs/
the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is right ...
See more at fairness


Examples of perceived fairness


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Future research should focus on understanding the conditions that favor different norms of sharing and perceivedfairness.
According to contingent consent theory, the trust in institutions and the perceivedfairness of the system affects the commitment to comply.
This consent has two dimensions, one based on the social norm of reciprocity between taxpayers and the state, and the second on the perceivedfairness of a collective behaviour.
Perceivedfairness contributed to retaining quality employees.
The perceivedfairness of the repayment to the company is essential to the acceptability of the scheme.
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This is what is required to compete in business today, and it can be achieved only in an atmosphere of perceivedfairness.
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On the other hand, distributive justice refers to the perceivedfairness in the distribution of outcomes (salaries).
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Another reason for the negative relationship between perceivedfairness and clinical trial enrollment is the lack of independence from the care provider.
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It is believed that these results were obtained because self-awareness elevated subjects' concerns about perceivedfairness in payment, thereby overriding egocentric tendencies.
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In social psychology, distributive justice is defined as perceivedfairness of how rewards and costs are shared by (distributed across) group members.
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On the one hand, procedural justice is the persons perceivedfairness of the process (assigned tasks) and procedures used to make decisions about him/her.
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