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When and why do we trust other people? Do we trust someone only if abused trust has insignificant consequences? Do we base the decision to trust someone on that person's looks? Are males more likely to trust other people than females? Trust facilitates both social and economic life as it eases the burden of unspecified reciprocation. However, trust is risky: unjustified trust might lead to undesirable consequences.
This book addressed the way in which people balance the costs and benefits of trusting and the way in which commitments may enhance trust. Using a simple game as a metaphor for trust, theoretical predictions are derived and confronted with the behavior of people in an experimental setting.
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Trust (Psychology), Commitment (Psychology), Game theory, Trust, DilemmaShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Trust and commitments
1996, Thesis Publishers, Purdue University Press
in English
9051703783 9789051703788
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English with a summary in Dutch.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-249).
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