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Gen(d)eralized Trust
Comparative Sociology ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-05 , DOI: 10.1163/15691330-bja10010
Cornelius Cappelen 1 , Jonas Linde 1 , Petrus Olander 2
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In this research note, the authors examine the extent to which one gender is moretrusted than the other, relying on between-subjects survey experiments fielded inGermany, Norway and the United States. The authors’ findings reveal that respondentshave substantially higher trust in women than in men, and that this is partly drivenby gender role beliefs ascribing prosocial behavior more to women. Furthermore,across countries it is particularly trust in men that differs; trust in women is muchmore similar. The findings provide important insights into the sources of trust andwhy generalized trust differs between countries; they advance our understanding ofhow we relate to particular others and also groups of people with different ratios ofmen/women (Less)

中文翻译:

通用化信托

在这份研究报告中,作者根据在德国、挪威和美国进行的受试者间调查实验,研究了一种性别比另一种更受信任的程度。作者的研究结果表明,受访者对女性的信任度远高于男性,这部分是由于性别角色信念将亲社会行为更多地归因于女性。此外,在不同国家,对男性的信任尤其不同;对女性的信任更相似。研究结果提供了关于信任来源以及为什么各国之间普遍信任不同的重要见解;它们增进了我们对我们如何与特定他人以及男女比例不同的人群的关系的理解(较少)
更新日期:2020-06-05
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