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<p>the psychological basis of justice. One of the more recent of these models is the group engagement model. The group engagement model (GEM), devised by <a href="page.php?w=Tom_R._Tyler">Tom R. Tyler</a> and Steven L. Blader, incorporates past psychological theories to explain the underlying psychological processes of procedural justice.  Based on <a href="page.php?w=social_identity_theory">social identity theory</a> and relational models of procedural justice, this model suggests that a group's procedural justice process influences members' identification</p><p>
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