Asked by Anthony Espino on Apr 24, 2024

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Interactional justice involves the

A) degree to which policies and rules are fairly applied to all individuals.
B) degree to which outcomes are allocated fairly among people and without respect to individual characteristics.
C) degree to which people treat one another with dignity and respect.
D) fairness of exchanges or transactions.
E) honesty and integrity of business dealings.

Interactional Justice

The perception of fairness in interpersonal interactions, including respect, dignity, and concern for individuals.

Dignity and Respect

The principle of treating individuals with inherent value and regard, recognizing their rights, and interacting in a way that honors their worth.

Fairly Applied

Implementing policies or decisions in a just, unbiased manner, ensuring equal treatment for all involved.

  • Differentiate between types of justice (procedural, distributive, interactional) and understand their application in ethical decision-making.
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Zybrea KnightMay 02, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Interactional justice is concerned with the manner in which people are treated by others during business transactions. It involves respect, dignity, and willingness to explain decisions in a satisfactory manner. The other options are related to distributive justice (fairness in allocation of outcomes) and procedural justice (fairness in application of policies/rules).