Procedural and Distributive Justice Beliefs for Self and Others: Multilevel Associations with Life Satisfaction and Self-Rated Health
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Health; Well-being; Life satisfaction; Justice beliefs; Justice climate; Belief in a just world; Procedural justice; Distributive justice;All these keywords.
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