Sentences with phrase «perceptions of fairness»

We examine the relationships among the division of housework and childcare labor, perceptions of its fairness for two types of family labor (housework and childcare), and parents» relationship conflict across the transition to parenthood.
This practical training will explore the «pros» and «cons» of caucusing, and display «best practices» — e.g., how to describe the caucus so that parties understand it's uses and conditions; how to engage parties (and sometimes their attorneys) in best use of caucuses; balancing parties perceptions of fairness; confidentiality; and pitfalls to avoid.
Ariño and Ring [28] explored how the perceptions of fairness types shaped the partners» decision - making logics and they found out that informational justice and interactional justice could make the partner focus more on relationship quality and then influenced partners» evaluations of efficiency and equity of the proposed alliance, which in turn was helpful to let partners make the decision to form alliance.
«Baroness Hale, at [147] to [152], squarely faced the conceptual difficulties inherent in the different application of the sharing principle to short marriages but considered that, on balance, perceptions of fairness justified it.
Public perceptions of fairness in the courts is trending lower as a result.
We highlight here the extent to which both students and educators have developed an expansive definition of legal rights of students, the relationship between this sense of legal entitlement and school disciplinary practices, and perceptions of the fairness and legitimacy of various school disciplinary practices.
Perceptions of fairness were key to participants» decisions to act honestly or dishonestly, said Prof. Mažar.
But who doubts that in the era of globalisation, we need to think hard about how we reconcile the principle of free movement of people with perceptions of fairness and the requirement to sustain our welfare states?
Today's unequal electoral participation rates reflect underlying inequalities in levels of political participationmore broadly, and — critically — perceptions of the fairness and efficacy of British democracy.
In sum, the use of teacher - collected video in classroom observations did seem to improve the classroom observation process along a number of dimensions: it boosted teachers» perception of fairness of classroom observations, reduced teacher defensiveness during post-observation conferences, led to greater self - perception of the need for behavior change and allowed administrators to time - shift observation duties to quieter times of the day or week.
Strong leadership, respect for authority, and perception of fairness are essential to create a positive, productive school culture.
The removal of consequences is often challenging for teachers and students to monitor, and if teachers make mistakes in this process, it hinders the the perception of fairness in the classroom.
«With competitive PvP games, messing with player power as part of the progression takes away the sense or perception of fairness in the game.»

Not exact matches

These tests are going on in different democracies around the world because we need to do better than we are doing on the fairness front — both in terms of reality and perception.
You are denying that Jesus is who He claimed to be — which is the Christ, the Son of the living God — on the basis that you don't see fairness in your perception of the salvation scenario.
Perceptions of politicians» honesty and competence count, but anger and disillusionment derive primarily from a belief that politicians no longer fundamentally care about the concept of fairness.
«Preconceived views about risks and benefits of agricultural genetic engineering — and perceptions about the fairness and legitimacy of the decision - making process — these things matter most,» McComas said.
«Moral conviction for a cause, not the fairness of procedures, may shape people's perceptions of any target who engages in norm - violating behaviors that uphold moralized causes, such as federally funded family planning in this situation,» she said.
The perception of a growing divide between the pensions offered to public and private sector employees, combined with fairness and sustainability concerns, led the coalition government to appoint John Hutton to chair an Independent Public Service Pensions Commission in 2010.
A dynamic real - time congestion pricing could be implemented covering all city streets, eliminating undesirable edge effects created by a cordon, charging based on actual congestion, increasing public perception of system fairness (charges based on real congestion, not arbitrary geography)
With President Medvedev's recent vow to ensure the independence of the judiciary, we can hope that both perception and reality eventually meet on the side of fairness.
With this being the 11th survey and state ranking to be released, last year's findings revealed the «overall average scores of the states are increasing and senior lawyers and executives in large corporations tend to have positive perceptions about the fairness and reasonableness of state liability systems overall.»
In fairness, Kappos also discusses some of the work that remains to be done, particularly to address the global perception that the PTO's patents are of «lower quality» than those issued by its European or Japanese counterparts.
The following recommendations, adapted from Judge Burke and Judge Leben's white paper, «Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction» highlight specific ideas that court administrators can adopt to boost perceptions of procedural fairness, resulting in higher levels of both litigant satisfaction and compliance with court decisions.
Procedural fairness concerns the public's perception of how they are treated by the judicial system.
First, public perceptions of police fairness influence their perceptions about the entire legal system.
Will this learning series improve the public's perception of procedural fairness in Washington's Courts?
While the public focuses on fairness of the process, judges and lawyers tend to focus on fair outcomes, often at the expense of meeting the criteria of procedural fairness that are critical to public perceptions of the courts.
The following recommendations, adapted from Judge Burke and Judge Leben's white paper, «Procedural Fairness: A Key Ingredient in Public Satisfaction» highlights specific ideas judges can adopt to boost perceptions of procedural fairness, resulting in higher levels of both litigant satisfaction and compliance with court decisions.
Procedural fairness effects were more pronounced among court users than the general public, perceptions of procedural fairness differed significantly between whites and African Americans, and concerns about the speed and cost of court proceedings also made a difference.
By looking at two surveys of New Yorkers, the study determines that procedural fairness is key to both white and minority group residents in creating legitimacy and that legitimacy has a strong influence on the public's perceptions of the police.
Adherence to procedural fairness principles can have perhaps the greatest impact on the perceptions of offenders, the community, and those who come into contact with the justice system.The articles below focus on how and whether procedural fairness affects public opinion.
The present research examined in how far a positive social - emotional classroom climate, namely perceptions of community in class and fairness of teachers, furthers students» democratic experiences in school (i.e., open classroom climate for discussion, opportunities to participate in school decisions).
And the evidence shows that when men do a greater share of housework, women's perceptions of relationship fairness and satisfaction are greater.
At hospital discharge patients received a questionnaire measuring their interpersonal fairness perceptions, the perceived quality of medical treatment, and inten
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