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What is fair?

According to Merriam-Webster:

: agreeing with what is thought to be right or acceptable

: treating people in a way that does not favor some over others

: not too harsh or critical


Many people can tell you when something is NOT fair (especially children, who test this concept more thoroughly than any scientist could)! Injustice may be an easier phenomenon to spot in the world (especially when we are the victim or perceived victim).

      Does society view what is right or acceptable through a single lens, or does an individual’s unique background and experience shape their perception of fairness? In our new app, you can join in by answering questions about aspects of life in the United States. Do you  think  the world that we live in is fair? What  should  the world look like? Give your opinions and be a part of this large-scale social expression. You may learn something about yourself and about society. And you’ll help us answer the question, “Is life for everyone in the United States a  Fair Game? ” 


 

To download for Apple:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fair-game/id1138020713?mt=8


To download for Android/Google:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.advancedhindsight.fairgame

Chris Dooley

CFO at One Task - saving lives on the road with AI

8 年

Windows 10 mobile version please! Future proof for 2017 :)

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Barry Alexander

Management Consultant Jackson Tn. Accelerator. Retired

8 年

Not for iPad? And they want payment info that I don't do. Sorry not paying.

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Barry Alexander

Management Consultant Jackson Tn. Accelerator. Retired

8 年

Fair is always subjective except where objective rules exist, even there humans make judgment calls in some circumstances .

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Maki Pedersen

Creative Branding Consultant

8 年

What an incredible learning opportunity. I wish there was a modified board game for children, to help teach emotional intelligence at a younger age.

Kim Smith

MBA, MEDICAL DOCTOR, HEALTH QUALITY AND INFORMATICS

8 年

Doing this research in South Africa would be fascinating and probably give a huge amount of insight especially given that we now have a number of generations of all racial groups working through the payoffs of a rocky political past- and with that a number of seemingly different lenses on current society and ideas of what 'should be'. A number of concepts being brought to the fore, an example of such and possibly linking to other comments written here being privilege or the perception of such. I can think of countless local examples pertaining to the perception of fairness- I look forward to the insights your research sheds on this.

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