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procedural justice - achieved through using relevant and agreed upon criteria and processes distribution justice - dispensing benefits and burdens equitably and fairly interactional justice - probity in treatment of individuals
reality is interactional because it can influence other things or people. The actual definition of interactional is something that is capable of acting or influencing something else.
Work place bullying most closely resembles interactional justice which is the degree to which an individual is treated with dignity, concern and respect.
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Transactional questions are when information is being extracted when wanting to obtain goods and services. Interactional is when a relationship is being maintained and people are relating to each other.
a language in a conversation used for socialising
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Justice was founded in 2004 as a spin-off of Limited Too, which was established in 1987. This means Justice has been in business for over 15 years.
example of merchandising business
example of related business
J.A Hindmarsh has written: 'The interactional constitution of objects'