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Distributive Justice
The perceived fairness of how rewards and resources are distributed among members of a group or organization.
Without Regard
Acting or deciding without considering specific factors or consequences, often implying impartiality.
Ethnicity, Race, Gender
Categories used to classify and identify individuals based on their cultural heritage, biological physical traits, and societal roles, respectively.
Justice View
A perspective on how fairness and equity are applied in the allocation of resources and the administration of processes within societal and organizational contexts.
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