Multiple Choice
Outcome-oriented notions of equity:
A) focus on the procedures used to arrive at an allocation of resources rather than on the allocation itself.
B) focus on whether the process used to allocate resources yields fair results.
C) include process-oriented notions of equity.
D) focus on what people could choose rather than what they actually choose.
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