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'''Fairness''' or '''being fair''' can refer to: | '''Fairness''' or '''being fair''' can refer to: | ||
* [[Justice]] | * [[Justice]]; in particular:<!--See that article's "Types of justice" section for a list. There's no need to repeat it here. Those below are not in that list.--> | ||
** [[Objectivity (philosophy)]], independence from any person's mind | |||
* [[ | ** [[Impartiality]], property of decisions based on objective criteria | ||
* | ** [[Procedural justice]], rules or procedures used to allocate goods, benefits, and other outcomes fairly | ||
* [[ | ** [[Interactional justice]], fair treatment of persons in social situations | ||
* [[Procedural justice]], | * Fairness, a character in the musical comedy ''[[A Theory of Justice: The Musical]]'' | ||
* [[Interactional justice]], | * [[Fairness measure]], metrics to quantify the fair distribution of resources<!-- | ||
* [[ | *irrelevant: Perceptions associated with the [[ventrolateral prefrontal cortex]] and [[superior temporal sulcus]] brain regions, in the case of [[procedural justice]], and the [[anterior cingulate cortex]], [[anterior insula]], and [[dorsolateral prefrontal cortex]], in the case of [[distributive justice]]--> | ||
* [[Fairness measure]], metrics to quantify the fair distribution of resources | * [[Fairness Doctrine]], principle for equitable presentation of controversies in American broadcasting | ||
* Perceptions associated with the [[ventrolateral prefrontal cortex]] and [[superior temporal sulcus]] brain regions, in the case of [[procedural justice]], and the [[anterior cingulate cortex]], [[anterior insula]], and [[dorsolateral prefrontal cortex]], in the case of [[distributive justice]] | * [[Unbounded nondeterminism#Fairness|Fairness]], a property of unbounded nondeterminism in algorithms | ||
* Fairness, | * [[Fairness (machine learning)]], a desirable property of machine learning algorithms | ||
* [[Fair division]] in game theory | |||
* | * [[Fair value]] in economics | ||
* | * Fairness of [[Human skin color#Skin tone variability|human skin tone]] | ||
* | * [[Physical attractiveness]], the original meaning of the word | ||
* [[Fair ball]] in baseball | |||
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* Fairness of | |||
* [[Physical attractiveness | |||
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* [[Sportsmanship]] | * [[Sportsmanship]] | ||
{{disambiguation}} | {{disambiguation}} | ||
Latest revision as of 14:34, 19 September 2025
Template:Sister project Template:Sister project Template:Sister project Fairness or being fair can refer to:
- Justice; in particular:
- Objectivity (philosophy), independence from any person's mind
- Impartiality, property of decisions based on objective criteria
- Procedural justice, rules or procedures used to allocate goods, benefits, and other outcomes fairly
- Interactional justice, fair treatment of persons in social situations
- Fairness, a character in the musical comedy A Theory of Justice: The Musical
- Fairness measure, metrics to quantify the fair distribution of resources
- Fairness Doctrine, principle for equitable presentation of controversies in American broadcasting
- Fairness, a property of unbounded nondeterminism in algorithms
- Fairness (machine learning), a desirable property of machine learning algorithms
- Fair division in game theory
- Fair value in economics
- Fairness of human skin tone
- Physical attractiveness, the original meaning of the word
- Fair ball in baseball
- Sportsmanship