Trust begins with our first impression of others. But which matters most in forming the first impression that others possess stereotypically trustworthy facial features, that they look like …
Trust is foundational for social relations. Current psychological models focus on specific evaluative and descriptive content underlying initial impressions of trustworthiness. Two …
Facial appearance plays a decisive role during impression formation (eg, Hassin and Trope, 2000). Drawing trait inferences from faces occurs extremely fast (ie, within 100 milliseconds; …
O Schilke, L Huang - Journal of Applied Psychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Organizational scholars have long underscored the positive consequences of trust, yet trust can also have dysfunctional effects if it is not placed wisely. Though much research has …
P Paxton, JL Glanville - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
An important debate within the trust literature is whether trust is modified by social experiences or resistant to change despite changing social circumstances. We address this …
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 …
This study examines whether individuals can accurately predict trust and trustworthiness in others based on their appearance. Using photos and decisions from previous experimental …
B Jaeger - European Journal of Social Psychology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Trustworthiness perceptions are based on facial features that are seen as trustworthy by most people (eg, resemblance to a smile) and features that are only seen as trustworthy by a …
Although trust plays a pivotal role in many aspects of life, very little is known about the manifestation of trust and distrust in everyday life. In this work, we integrated several prior …