Weiss A, Burgmer P, Hofmann W. The experience of trust in everyday life. Current Opinion in Psychology. 2021;44:245-251.In this contribution, we review current research on daily-life experiences of trust in diverse and naturally occurring social interactions ranging from close relationships to complete strangers. Experience-sampling methodology allows the joint examination of situational, relational, dispositional, motivational, and behavioral variables in their relation to trust. Thereby, these recent studies advance our understanding of how trust is shaped by important features of the social situation such as perceived conflict of interest. They elucidate how trust fluctuates in accordance with stable traits,and how these traits interact ...
Georg Simmel is the seminal author on trust within sociology, but though inspired by Simmel, subsequ...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Departing from current state approaches, I argue that (1) trust in close relationships is a trait, a...
In this contribution, we review current research on daily-life experiences of trust in diverse and n...
Weiss A, Michels C, Burgmer P, Mussweiler T, Ockenfels A, Hofmann W. Trust in everyday life. Journal...
Available online 20 January 2016Research on the foundations of social trust mainly concentrates on t...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Interpersonal trust, being a human experience, is lived by every individual. General or universal me...
Many theories of trust emphasize that trust is most relevant to behavior in situations involving a c...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
Human communities are based on a certain set of everyday attitudes, on the coordination of the actio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Experimental, Washington State UniversityThis study aimed to explore fa...
Abstract: Interpersonal trust – the general expectation that other people can be trusted – has gaine...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Trust is essential for a secure and flourishing social life, but many economic and philosophical app...
Georg Simmel is the seminal author on trust within sociology, but though inspired by Simmel, subsequ...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Departing from current state approaches, I argue that (1) trust in close relationships is a trait, a...
In this contribution, we review current research on daily-life experiences of trust in diverse and n...
Weiss A, Michels C, Burgmer P, Mussweiler T, Ockenfels A, Hofmann W. Trust in everyday life. Journal...
Available online 20 January 2016Research on the foundations of social trust mainly concentrates on t...
Trust is a key aspect of various social interactions. Correspondingly, trust has been heavily studie...
Interpersonal trust, being a human experience, is lived by every individual. General or universal me...
Many theories of trust emphasize that trust is most relevant to behavior in situations involving a c...
Scholars agree that trust primarily has two bases: trustworthiness—the extent to which a trustee is ...
Human communities are based on a certain set of everyday attitudes, on the coordination of the actio...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Psychology - Experimental, Washington State UniversityThis study aimed to explore fa...
Abstract: Interpersonal trust – the general expectation that other people can be trusted – has gaine...
Corresponding to the pivotal role of trust for all kinds of social interactions and inter-personal r...
Trust is essential for a secure and flourishing social life, but many economic and philosophical app...
Georg Simmel is the seminal author on trust within sociology, but though inspired by Simmel, subsequ...
In this dissertation I develop a theoretical model on the effects of risk on the formation of trust ...
Departing from current state approaches, I argue that (1) trust in close relationships is a trait, a...