With respect to procedural justice, the "value-expressive" function that "voice" provides refers to the:

With respect to procedural justice, the "value-expressive" function that "voice" provides refers to the: 



A. feeling employees get when they feel valued at work.

B. way employees feel after voicing their opinions.

C. cathartic benefits of shouting at each other.

D. sense of pride employees derive when they are eloquent during presentations.

E. the stand-off situation that arises as a consequence of the collective voice of the employees.


Answer: B


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