perceived fairness

collocation in English

meaningsofperceiveandfairness

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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 ...
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(Definition ofperceiveandfairnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofperceived fairness

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Future research should focus on understanding the conditions that favor different norms of sharing andperceivedfairness.
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According to contingent consent theory, the trust in institutions and theperceivedfairnessof the system affects the commitment to comply.
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This consent has two dimensions, one based on the social norm of reciprocity between taxpayers and the state, and the second on theperceivedfairnessof a collective behaviour.
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Perceivedfairnesscontributed to retaining quality employees.
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Theperceivedfairnessof 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 ofperceivedfairness.
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On the other hand, distributive justice refers to theperceivedfairnessin the distribution of outcomes (salaries).
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Another reason for the negative relationship betweenperceivedfairnessand 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 aboutperceivedfairnessin payment, thereby overriding egocentric tendencies.
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In social psychology, distributive justice is defined asperceivedfairnessof how rewards and costs are shared by (distributed across) group members.
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On the one hand, procedural justice is the personsperceivedfairnessof the process (assigned tasks) and procedures used to make decisions about him/her.
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