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yoroshambo

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Identify the different factors that people take into consideration when forming judgments of procedural justice.
 
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According to the dispositional model of job satisfaction, people who like whatever job they're doing at one point in time are expected to like the jobs they're doing at another point in time, even if they're doing different jobs.
 
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Answer to Question 1

In forming judgments, people take into account (1 ) voice in the making of decisions, (2 ) consistency in applying rules, (3 ) accuracy in use of information, (4 ) opportunity to correct errors, and (5 ) the provision of safeguards against bias.

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