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Assumption of and reliance on the honesty of another party

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  • מונח פסיכולוגי (iw)
  • 相手や対象に対し自分の期待した通りの結果が帰ってくることが信じられること (ja)
  • Tin vào sự trung thực của một bên khác (vi)
  • seguridad en algo o alguien que se piensa que actuará de forma honesta (es)
  • conceito sociológico (pt)
  • concept sociologique (fr)
  • konsep dalam ilmu sosial (in)
  • sociologiskt koncept (sv)
  • subjektive Überzeugung von der Richtigkeit (de)
  • использование чужой истины до её обоснования (ru)
  • supozo kaj dependeco de la honesteco de alia partio (eo)
  • tunne tai varmuus siitä, että johonkin voi luottaa (fi)
  • seguretat en alguna cosa o en algú que es pensa que actuarà bé (ca)
  • predpostavljanje in zanašanje na poštenost druge stranke (sl)
  • 타인의 미래 행동이 최소한 악의적이지는 않을 가능성에 대한 기대와 믿음 (ko)
  • assumption of and reliance on the honesty of another party (en)
  • 正面的情绪之一 (zh)
  • 能夠信得過對方或者目標會攞到自己所期望嘅結果。 (yue)
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  • Trust combined with other primary emotions. (en)
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  • August 2023 (en)
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  • Levels of trust are higher in countries, and in states of the U.S.A., that are more economically equal. (en)
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  • Levels of trust are higher in more equal rich countries.jpg (en)
  • Levels of trust are higher in more equal US states.jpg (en)
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  • to whom? (en)
  • by whom? (en)
  • does this mean "when the subject did not know anything about the specific person in the group they were dealing with"? It's kind of obscure the way it's written here . (en)
  • it's not clear how the second of these examples explains Baier's argument, at least as it's presented in the previous sentence. (en)
  • unclear what this phrase is trying to say... who is preferring what? what's certain about it? (en)
  • just giving the reader a list of these labels isn't helpful without some explanation of what they mean or why it is useful to divide trust in fourths like this (en)
  • of what? (en)
  • what is meant by money's "character"? (en)
  • what's a "social machine"? (en)
  • which stereotype of these majors was at play here? (en)
  • who is estimating? (en)
  • whose? (en)
  • Not clear which "violation of trust" is "the" one, or which "sence of betrayal" is "this" one. (en)
  • defines with and contrasts with? that's an interesting trick, and seems to demand further explanation (en)
  • why "yet once again"? essential to whom? perceptions of what by whom? (en)
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  • and its character (en)
  • defines and contrasts trust with (en)
  • in the absence of personal identity cues (en)
  • social machines (en)
  • the recipient (en)
  • with certain preferences to (en)
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  • Trust (social science) (en)
  • ثقة (علم الاجتماع) (ar)
  • Confiança (ca)
  • Důvěra (cs)
  • Εμπιστοσύνη (el)
  • Vertrauen (de)
  • Konfido (eo)
  • Konfiantza (eu)
  • Confianza (es)
  • Confiance (fr)
  • Fiducia (it)
  • 信頼 (ja)
  • 신뢰 (ko)
  • Zaufanie (pl)
  • Vertrouwen (nl)
  • Confiança (pt)
  • Доверие (ru)
  • Довіра (uk)
  • 信任 (zh)
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