Judgments about people’s trustworthiness are made frequently and have important real-life consequences. However, the accuracy of these judgments is debated. We therefore systematically reviewed the current evidence for accurate trustworthiness detection in the literature. The overall evidence for accuracy is rather mixed; although we find only limited evidence for accurate trustworthiness detection from neutral photographs, trustworthiness detection becomes more accurate when the rater and target interact, when the target presentation resembles face-to-face contact, and when the target presentations contain cues or signals about the target’s trustworthiness. We also find that the current literature lacks an overarching research agenda, whic...
Trusting other people reduces the complexity of life and enables cooperation. This is beneficial for...
People evaluate a stranger's trustworthiness from their facial features in a fraction of a second, d...
This paper presents an argument for why we are not measuring trust sufficiently in explainability, i...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Bruno Rossion, Joan Liu-Shuang, Talia Retter, and Amy Dawel for th...
Existing trust research has disproportionately focused on what makes people more or less trusting, a...
Trust and trustworthiness facilitate interactions between human beings worldwide, every day. They en...
Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) questi...
The study (N = 156) explored the predictive power of attitudinal measures of trust and trustworthine...
This paper investigates whether expectations of trustworthiness and resulting acts of trust accord w...
Research on trustworthiness perception from faces has unfolded in a way that is strikingly reminisce...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Past research focusing on the...
Trusting other people reduces the complexity of life and enables cooperation. This is beneficial for...
People evaluate a stranger's trustworthiness from their facial features in a fraction of a second, d...
This paper presents an argument for why we are not measuring trust sufficiently in explainability, i...
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for ...
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whethe...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
Acknowledgments The authors thank Bruno Rossion, Joan Liu-Shuang, Talia Retter, and Amy Dawel for th...
Existing trust research has disproportionately focused on what makes people more or less trusting, a...
Trust and trustworthiness facilitate interactions between human beings worldwide, every day. They en...
Several papers study the effect of trust by using the answer to the World Values Survey (WVS) questi...
The study (N = 156) explored the predictive power of attitudinal measures of trust and trustworthine...
This paper investigates whether expectations of trustworthiness and resulting acts of trust accord w...
Research on trustworthiness perception from faces has unfolded in a way that is strikingly reminisce...
The capacity to trust wisely is a critical facilitator of success and prosperity, and it has been co...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] Past research focusing on the...
Trusting other people reduces the complexity of life and enables cooperation. This is beneficial for...
People evaluate a stranger's trustworthiness from their facial features in a fraction of a second, d...
This paper presents an argument for why we are not measuring trust sufficiently in explainability, i...