AE Lansing, NJ Romero, E Siantz, V Silva, K Center… - BMC Public Health, 2023 - Springer
Background Trust is essential for healthy, reciprocal relationships; creating safe environments; engaging in transparent interactions; successfully negotiating power …
A crucial question in the governance of infectious disease outbreaks is how to ensure that people continue to adhere to mitigation measures for the longer duration. The present paper …
A Danaj, K Lazányi, S Bilan - Journal of International Studies, 2018 - ceeol.com
Migration flows, distrust in European institutions and transnational governmental ineffectiveness and low economic performance have become a favorable ground for the so …
How does lacking vs. possessing power in a social exchange affect people's trust in their exchange partner? An answer to this question has broad implications for a number of …
Conspiracy theories (CTs) about government officials and the institutions they represent are widespread, and span the ideological spectrum. In this study, we test hypotheses suggesting …
This study aims to extend the stream of country image research through an empirical test primarily focusing on the relationship between the green country image of Korea, as well as …
K Posch, J Jackson, B Bradford… - Journal of experimental …, 2021 - Springer
Objectives To test whether normative and non-normative forms of obligation to obey the police are empirically distinct and to assess whether they exhibit different dynamics in terms …
The 'Will to Fight Act'was amended to the nation's annual defense bill (FY2023 NDAA) urging attention to assessing will to fight, after debate acknowledging that current evaluation …
Objectives Test whether cooperation with the police can be modelled as a place-based norm that varies in strength from one neighborhood to the next. Estimate whether perceived …