Transactional justice involves individuals' judgments ________

A) concerning the fairness of the procedures used to distribute available rewards among group members
B) about whether the rewards they receive are the same as the rewards received by other group members
C) about the individuals who decide which group members receive rewards and the ways in which those rewards are presented
D) about whether the rewards they receive are proportionate to the contributions they have made
E) about whether the decisions relating to the distribution of rewards have been adequately explained and distribution was courteous


Answer: E

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