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Fairness or being fair can refer to:
Justice: in particular, impartiality, objectivity, and decisions based on merit
The character in the award-nominated musical comedy A Theory of Justice: The Musical.
Equity (law), a legal principle allowing for the use of discretion and fairness when applying justice
Social justice, equality and solidarity in a society
Distributive justice, the perceived appropriateness of the distribution of goods, benefits, and other outcomes in a society, group, or organization (see also: teleology)
Procedural justice, the perceived appropriateness of rules or procedures used to allocate goods, benefits, and other outcomes (see also: deontology)
Interactional justice, the perceived appropriateness of interpersonal treatment
Environmental justice, the perceived appropriateness of the use or treatment of the environment or people via the environment, typically as a function of interpersonal or international relations
Fairness measure, metrics to quantify the fair distribution of resources
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[citation needed]
Fairness, absence of bias in specific realms:
In American broadcasting, presentation of controversies in accord with the Fairness Doctrine.
In computer science, fairness is a property of unbounded nondeterminism.
In computer science, and specifically in machine learning, fairness is a desirable property of algorithms to avoid bias.
In network engineering, access to resources formally rated by a fairness measure
In game theory, abstract principles for achieving fair division
In economics, relation among economic factors where price matches fair value that is (not only bias-free but also) rational
Fairness of human pigmentation, relatively light coloring, especially of skin
Beauty, the original meaning of the word
Being fair, property of motion of a batted baseball that qualifies it as a fair ball
Sportsmanship
Topics referred to by the same term
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Understanding Fairness Wikiquote has quotations related to Fairness. Fairness or being fair can refer to: Justice: in particular, impartiality, objectivity...
need for the doctrine. The fairness doctrine is not the same as the equal-time rule, which is still in place. The fairness doctrine deals with discussion...
Fairness measures or metrics are used in network engineering to determine whether users or applications are receiving a fair share of system resources...
Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright...
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Rabin fairness is a fairness model invented by Matthew Rabin. It goes beyond the standard assumptions in modeling behavior, rationality and self-interest...
The Coalition for App Fairness (CAF) is a coalition comprised by companies, who aim to reach a fairer deal for the inclusion of their apps into the Apple...
justice and fairness has been historically and culturally established. Law raises important and complex issues about equality, fairness, and justice...
rights. "Today's Workplace", the Workplace Fairness blog, features daily updates on employee rights and fairness issues. According to the blog, Forbes magazine...
A job fair, also commonly referred to as a job expo or career fair or career expo, is an event in which employers, recruiters, and schools give information...
The Fairness Foundation is a non-commercial limited company based in Frankfurt, Germany. It strives to establish fairness in society, economy, politics...
Proportional-fair rule - a rule for selecting between alternatives. Aims to attain a balance between efficiency and fairness. Proportional-fair scheduling...
gender identity. The Fairness Campaign and its political action committee, Committee for Fairness and Individual Rights (C-FAIR), persuaded the Board...
contrasted with distributive justice (fairness in the distribution of rights and outcomes), and retributive justice (fairness in the punishment of wrongs). Hearing...
The Marketplace Fairness Act was a proposed legislation pending in the United States Congress that would enable state governments to collect sales taxes...
resources are limited, groups need to decide on fair ways of apportioning them out to their members. These fairness judgments are determined by procedural and...
"Not Fair" is a song by British recording artist Lily Allen from her second studio album, It's Not Me, It's You (2009). Written by Allen and Greg Kurstin...
up fair play in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fair play or Fairplay usually refers to sportsmanship. Fair play or Fairplay may also refer to: Fair Play...
Equal opportunity is a state of fairness in which individuals are treated similarly, unhampered by artificial barriers, prejudices, or preferences, except...
Paycheck Fairness Act (H.R.7) is a proposed United States labor law that would add procedural protections to the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and the Fair Labor...
Vanity Fair may refer to: Vanity Fair, a location in The Pilgrim's Progress (1678), by John Bunyan Vanity Fair (novel), 1848, by William Makepeace Thackeray...