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Chemicals released by neurons that reduce the likelihood that neuron cells will fire, are referred to as
Justice View
Considers ethical behaviour as that which treats people impartially and fairly according to guiding rules and standards.
Ethical Behaviour
Conduct that is consistent with principles of moral and ethical standards, such as honesty, integrity, fairness, and respect.
Impartiality
Refers to the principle of fairness and neutrality in decision-making and treatment of individuals.
Interactional Justice
A concept in organizational behavior that refers to the quality of interpersonal treatment employees receive as decisions are made, including respect and information exchange.
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