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Procedural Fairness
The perception that the processes used to make decisions and resolve disputes are fair.
Interactional Fairness
The perceived fairness of the interpersonal treatment people receive as decisions are made, including respect, dignity, and sensitivity.
Discrepancy Theory
A concept suggesting that dissatisfaction arises when there is a gap between one's desires and reality, influencing motivation and emotion.
Cognitive Demands
Refers to the mental effort required to perform a task, including problem-solving, decision-making, and processing information.
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