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'''Trust''' is a qualitative measure of reliance in the [[context]] of [[personal]] relationship. A trusted party is presumed to seek to fulfill policies, ethical codes, law and their previous promises.
 
'''Trust''' is a qualitative measure of reliance in the [[context]] of [[personal]] relationship. A trusted party is presumed to seek to fulfill policies, ethical codes, law and their previous promises.
    
Trust does not need to involve [[belief]] in the [[good]] [[character]], vices, or morals of the other party. Persons engaged in a criminal activity usually trust each other to some extent. Also, trust does not need to include an action that you and the other party are mutually engaged in. Trust is a [[prediction]] of reliance on an [[action]], based on what a party knows about the other party. Trust is a statement about what is otherwise unknown -- for example, because it is far away, cannot be verified, or is in the future.
 
Trust does not need to involve [[belief]] in the [[good]] [[character]], vices, or morals of the other party. Persons engaged in a criminal activity usually trust each other to some extent. Also, trust does not need to include an action that you and the other party are mutually engaged in. Trust is a [[prediction]] of reliance on an [[action]], based on what a party knows about the other party. Trust is a statement about what is otherwise unknown -- for example, because it is far away, cannot be verified, or is in the future.
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<center>For lessons on '''Trust''', [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Trust follow this link].</center>
 
==Sociology==
 
==Sociology==
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* Barbara Misztal in her book[1] attempts to combine all notions of trust together. She points out three basic things that trust does in the lives of people: It makes social life predictable, it creates a sense of community, and it makes it easier for people to work together.
 
* Barbara Misztal in her book[1] attempts to combine all notions of trust together. She points out three basic things that trust does in the lives of people: It makes social life predictable, it creates a sense of community, and it makes it easier for people to work together.
* In the [[context]] of [[sexual]] trust Riki Robbins[2] describes [http://www.innerself.com/Relationships/Four_Stages_of_Trust.htm four stages of trust.
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* In the [[context]] of [[sexual]] trust Riki Robbins[2] describes [https://www.innerself.com/Relationships/Four_Stages_of_Trust.htm four stages of trust.
* In the context of [[Information theory]] Ed Gerck defines and contrasts trust with social functions such as [http://mcwg.org/mcg-mirror/trustdef.htm power, surveillance, and accountability]
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* In the context of [[Information theory]] Ed Gerck defines and contrasts trust with social functions such as [https://mcwg.org/mcg-mirror/trustdef.htm power, surveillance, and accountability]
    
In addition to the social influence, in organizational settings, trust may have a positive influence on the behaviors, perceptions, and performances of a [[person]]. One factor that enhances trust in a human being is facial resemblance. Evidence shows through manipulation of facial resemblance in a two person sequential trust game that having similar facial features (facial resemblance) enhanced trust in their partner.[4] [[Structure]] often creates trust in a person that encourages them to feel comfortable and excel in the workplace. Working anywhere may be stressful and takes effort. By having a conveniently organized area to work on, concentration will increase as well as effort. Structure is not just a method of [[order]]. It increases trust and therefore makes a workplace manageable. A structured, ordered environment produces trust as one may contain increased cooperation and perform on a higher level. People may work together and achieve success through trust, while working on projects that rely on each individual’s contribution. [5]
 
In addition to the social influence, in organizational settings, trust may have a positive influence on the behaviors, perceptions, and performances of a [[person]]. One factor that enhances trust in a human being is facial resemblance. Evidence shows through manipulation of facial resemblance in a two person sequential trust game that having similar facial features (facial resemblance) enhanced trust in their partner.[4] [[Structure]] often creates trust in a person that encourages them to feel comfortable and excel in the workplace. Working anywhere may be stressful and takes effort. By having a conveniently organized area to work on, concentration will increase as well as effort. Structure is not just a method of [[order]]. It increases trust and therefore makes a workplace manageable. A structured, ordered environment produces trust as one may contain increased cooperation and perform on a higher level. People may work together and achieve success through trust, while working on projects that rely on each individual’s contribution. [5]
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An important key to treating [[sexual]] victimization of a child is the rebuilding of trust between daughter and mother. Failure for the adults to validate the sexual abuse contributes to the child's difficulty trusting the self and others. [7] Trust is often affected by the erosion of a [[marriage]]. Children of divorce do not exhibit less trust in mothers, partners, spouses, friends, and associates than their peers of intact families. The impact of parental divorce is limited to trust in the father. [8]
 
An important key to treating [[sexual]] victimization of a child is the rebuilding of trust between daughter and mother. Failure for the adults to validate the sexual abuse contributes to the child's difficulty trusting the self and others. [7] Trust is often affected by the erosion of a [[marriage]]. Children of divorce do not exhibit less trust in mothers, partners, spouses, friends, and associates than their peers of intact families. The impact of parental divorce is limited to trust in the father. [8]
 
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Is [[hope]]--the grandeur of '''trust'''--desirable? Then [[human]] [[existence]] must constantly be confronted with insecurities and recurrent uncertainties.[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www/data/papers?link=https://mercy.urantia.org/papers/paper3.html&file=/usr/local/www/data/papers/paper3.html&line=119#mfs]
 
==Media studies==
 
==Media studies==
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Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998). Trust in electronic commerce:
 
Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998). Trust in electronic commerce:
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==References
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==References==
    
#Barbara Misztal, Trust in Modern Societies: The Search for the Bases of Social Order, Polity Press, ISBN 0-7456-1634-8
 
#Barbara Misztal, Trust in Modern Societies: The Search for the Bases of Social Order, Polity Press, ISBN 0-7456-1634-8
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Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998, January). Trust in electronic commerce: Definition and theoretical considerations. Paper presented at the Thirty-FirstnHawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kohala Coast, HI.
 
Kini, A., & Choobineh, J. (1998, January). Trust in electronic commerce: Definition and theoretical considerations. Paper presented at the Thirty-FirstnHawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kohala Coast, HI.
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.wilderdom.com/games/TrustActivities.html Trust Building Activities]
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*[https://www.wilderdom.com/games/TrustActivities.html Trust Building Activities]
*[http://www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/papers/trustbook.html Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations], edited by Diego Gambetta
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*[https://www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/papers/trustbook.html Trust: Making and Breaking Cooperative Relations], edited by Diego Gambetta
*[http://www.archive.org/details/AmITrust1950 Am I Trustworthy? (1950) Educational video clip]
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*[https://www.archive.org/details/AmITrust1950 Am I Trustworthy? (1950) Educational video clip]
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* Stony Brook University is presently (2006 through 2009) hosting weekly seminars on the issue of trust in the personal, religious, social, and scientific realms as part of the Templeton Foundation's Research Lecture series and all of the talks and discussions are recorded and available online: [http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=205743414 via iTunes]. More detailed information and a list of the seminars and participants is available here
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* Stony Brook University is presently (2006 through 2009) hosting weekly seminars on the issue of trust in the personal, religious, social, and scientific realms as part of the Templeton Foundation's Research Lecture series and all of the talks and discussions are recorded and available online: [https://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=205743414 via iTunes]. More detailed information and a list of the seminars and participants is available here
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* [https://web.missouri.edu/~jamesha/trust/index.htm World Database of Trust] Harvey S. James, Jr., Ph.D (Updated August 2007) A variety of definitions of trust are collected and listed.
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* [http://web.missouri.edu/~jamesha/trust/index.htm World Database of Trust] Harvey S. James, Jr., Ph.D (Updated August 2007) A variety of definitions of trust are collected and listed.
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