Ian Pitchford

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Researchers call this sense of fairness “procedural justice”—i.e., the procedures used to make a decision were just—as distinct from “distributive justice,” which is concerned with whether the spoils of a decision were divvied up fairly. An extensive body of research confirms that procedural justice126 is critical in explaining how people feel about a decision. It’s not just the outcome that matters; it’s the process.
Decisive: How to make better choices in life and work
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