JP Wilson, NO Rule - Current directions in psychological …, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Researchers have recently shown increasing interest in assessments of trustworthiness, devoting much attention to whether trustworthiness can be detected from a person's facial …
JP Wilson, NO Rule - Psychological science, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Untrustworthy faces incur negative judgments across numerous domains. Existing work in this area has focused on situations in which the target's trustworthiness is relevant to the …
While people readily form and rely on trustworthiness impressions from faces, the question of whether these impressions are accurate remains debated. The present research …
B Jaeger, B Oud, T Williams, EG Krumhuber… - Evolution and Human …, 2022 - Elsevier
Although cooperation can lead to mutually beneficial outcomes, cooperative actions only pay off for the individual if others can be trusted to cooperate as well. Identifying trustworthy …
F Ma, F Xu, X Luo - Frontiers in psychology, 2016 - frontiersin.org
This study examined developmental changes in children's abilities to make trustworthiness judgments based on faces and the relationship between a child's perception of …
K Leger, J Dong, LM DeBruine, BC Jones… - Scientific reports, 2023 - nature.com
Perceptions of the trustworthiness of faces predict important social outcomes, including economic exchange and criminal sentencing decisions. However, the specific facial …
P Winkielman, A Nowak - Social Psychological Bulletin, 2022 - spb.psychopen.eu
To be successful in social life, perceivers need to form impressions of other people's trustworthiness. Current models of this process emphasize the role of specific descriptive …
VV Rostovtseva, ML Butovskaya… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The ability to trust others, including strangers, is a prerequisite for human cooperation. Economically it is not rational to trust strangers, as trust can be easily exploited. Still …
Older adults are more susceptible to becoming fraud victims due to increased generalised trust in others for assistance, leading to deception. Age differences in first impressions of …