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Introduction: The Relationship Between Positive and Negative Resource Allocations and How They Affect Our Justice Conceptions

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Törnblom, K., Vermunt, R. Introduction: The Relationship Between Positive and Negative Resource Allocations and How They Affect Our Justice Conceptions. Social Justice Research 11, 377–380 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022138306264

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