procedural justice

collocation in English

meaningsofproceduralandjustice

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procedural
adjective
uk
/prəˈsiː.dʒər.əl/
us
/prəˈsiː.dʒɚ.əl/
relating to a set of actions that is the official, legal, or accepted way of ...
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justice
noun
uk
/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
us
/ˈdʒʌs.tɪs/
fairness in the way people are ...
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Comparing three processes underlying judgements ofproceduraljustice: a field study of mediation and arbitration.
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This supports the hypothesis thatproceduraljusticeindependently affects mental health.
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We found that control for life style and biological health risk factors slightly attenuated the association betweenproceduraljusticeand psychiatric disorders.
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They are tied, however, to elevated expectations concerning increased participation,proceduraljustice, and greater transparency.
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Organizational equity refers to decision-making procedures, which are consistently applied, open, correctable and include input from affected parties (proceduraljustice).
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Except in the former case, the association betweenproceduraljusticeand psychiatric disorders remained statistically significant after adjustments for the 12 different covariates.
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Only on that condition will an appeal to pureproceduraljusticebe valid.
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The role of fair equality of opportunity is to ensure "pureproceduraljustice" (id.).
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The scores ofproceduraljusticeand relational justice were 2.71 and 3.59 in the first group and 2.73 and 3.60 in the latter group.
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Bothproceduraljusticeand relational justice deal with how supervisors relate to their employees.
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Lowproceduraljusticeseems to be an independent risk factor for psychiatric disorders in female employees.
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Age- and salary-adjusted odds ratios of new psychiatric disorder for lowproceduraljustice, as assessed with individual scores and work unit mean scores, were 1.9 and 1.7, respectively.
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Such a hierarchy of poor relations may be a reflection of a malfunctioning organization in which lowproceduraljusticemay be either a cause or a consequence.
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For example, one common "proceduraljustice" concern is that affected parties should have appropriate opportunities to challenge and potentially reverse the decision through an appeals process.
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Siyasa is more a type ofproceduraljustice, an ethos, rather than a system of politics.
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Another possibility is to center onproceduraljusticein legalization, thus putting focus on the fairness and transparency of the procedure rather than on detailed regulations.
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All the findings reported here suggest thatproceduraljusticeat the workplace may be a crucial and independent aspect of the social environment influencing mental ill health in working populations.
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The more a member agrees with the type ofproceduraljusticeemployed, the more they will identify with their group.
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Research indicates thatproceduraljustice(combined with interactional justice) is beneficial in reducing workplace-deviant behavior.
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The reaction in the former instance is shaped more by distributive justice, whereas the latter reaction is shaped more byproceduraljustice.
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