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Decision frame and procedural justice: interactive effects on perceptions of distributive justice
1Faculty of Administration, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada. dflint@unb.ca
Psychological Reports
|December 3, 2003
Abstract:
This work examined the effect of procedural justice and item frame on responses to positively and negatively worded survey items. Under conditions of low procedural justice, there is a significant difference in the rating of distributive justice items positively and negatively framed, but not when procedural justice is high. Implications for decision frame theory and biasing of responses to survey items are considered.