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  2. Trust (social science) - Wikipedia

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    One factor that enhances trust among people is facial resemblance. Experimenters who digitally manipulated facial resemblance in a two-person sequential trust game found evidence that people have more trust in a partner who has similar facial features. [44] Facial resemblance also decreased sexual desire for a partner. In a series of tests ...

  3. Why citizens are losing trust in democratic governments - AOL

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    Significantly, the gap in trust between high-income and low-income earners had widened to 15 points, up from 6 points in 2012. The report noted that the cycle of distrust threatens societal stability.

  4. News organizations have trust issues as they gear up to cover ...

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    Even as many Americans say they learn about the 2024 election campaign from national news outlets, a disquieting poll reveals some serious trust issues. About half of Americans, 53%, say they are ...

  5. Trust management (managerial science) - Wikipedia

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    In countries with trust culture there is higher social well-being and economic growth. [4] In distrust culture those who trust in others are believed to be naive and simple-minded and they are the victims of unfair transactions. Cynicism limits the collaboration, the freedom of activity, destroys communication and divides people. Trust is ...

  6. High-trust and low-trust societies - Wikipedia

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    A low-trust society is defined as one in which interpersonal trust is relatively low, and shared ethical values are lacking. [1] Conversely, a high-trust society is one where interpersonal trust is relatively high, and where ethical values are strongly shared.

  7. Opinion - How US election deniers have eroded trust in ... - AOL

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    Election integrity efforts have been undermined by political actors in the U.S. and abroad, leading to a lack of trust in the process and a potential post-election period of volatility.

  8. Generalized trust - Wikipedia

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    Generalized trust, also known as spontaneous sociability, [1] is the trust that people have in their fellow members of society in general. It is often measured in survey-based social science research by asking the question, "Generally speaking, would you say that most people can be trusted or that you can’t be too careful in dealing with people?"

  9. 'You frighten people': 4 takeaways from RFK Jr's contentious ...

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    “Frankly, you frighten people,” said Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., a former law school classmate of the Trump nominee. Kennedy founded the nonprofit Children’s Health Defense, which has ...