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Context effects on procedural justice: effects of interrelatedness, trust, and penalty on procedural preferences
Subjects imagined themselves members of different communities and were led to believe that they had been accused of committing an offense of which they knew they were innocent. Interrelatedness, trust, and penalty interacted to affect subjects' ratings of both hearing procedures. (Abstract amen...
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Published in: | Social justice research 1990-12, Vol.4 (Dec 90), p.337-353 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Subjects imagined themselves members of different communities and were led to believe that they had been accused of committing an offense of which they knew they were innocent. Interrelatedness, trust, and penalty interacted to affect subjects' ratings of both hearing procedures. (Abstract amended) |
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ISSN: | 0885-7466 |