Contents
PART 1. ORIGINS, FUNCTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF TRUST
Chapter 1. The psychology of trust: Origins, functions and consequences.
Joseph P.Forgas (University of New South Wales).
Chapter 2. Trust, its origins, and the tethered mind.
Vinod Goel (York University, Canada).
Chapter 3. Trust versus rationality.
David Dunning (University of Michigan), Thomas Schlosser (South Westphalia University) and Detlef Fetchenhauer (University of Cologne).
Chapter 4. Do Conceptualizations and Measures of Trust Reflect a WEIRD Bias?
Ying Lin (Hong Kong University) and Michele Gelfand (Stanford University).
PART 2. COGNITIVE AND MOTIVATIONAL INFLUENCES ON TRUST
Chapter 5. Heuristic trust.
Joachim I. Krueger (Brown University), A. M. Evans (Allstate Corporation) and B. Aizenberg B. (Brown University).
Chapter 6. What can game-theoretical experiments tell us about trust?
Klaus Fiedler, (Heidelberg University).
Chapter 7. Trust and Contested Beliefs: The Role of Actively Open-Minded Thinking
Stanovich, Keith (University of Toronto) and Maggie E. Toplak (York University)
Chapter 8. Affective influences on trust-related judgments and decisions.
Forgas, Joseph Paul (University of New South Wales, Australia).
PART 3. TRUST IN PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 9. The Development of Romantic Trust
Lorne Campbell & Omar Camanto (University of Western Ontario)
Chapter 10. Conceptualising trust in the context of close relationships.
Rempel, John K. (St Jerome University, Canada).
Chapter 11. An Attachment Perspective on trust and compliance: Secure and insecure forms of compliance towards partners and governmental institutions
Mario Mikulincer (Hebrew University), Shir Zur (Baruch Iver School of Psychology) and Philip R Shaver (University of California)
Chapter 12. Trust as a personal resource - A Mathew effect of believing in the well-meaning of others.
Detlef Fetchenhauer (University of Cologne), David Dunning (University of Michigan), Paschalia Georgantsi, Thomasz Graczyk & Thomas Schlosser (South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences)
PART 4. TRUST IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE
Chapter 13. Social Identity, Depersonalized Trust, and Social Cohesion
Marilynn B. Brewer (University of California)
Chapter 14. The Demise of Trust: Trustworthiness, the Internet, and self-deception
William D. Crano and Tehreem Riffat (Claremont Graduate University).
Chapter 15. The Disruption of Trust: The Digital Erosion of Civic Norms
Danit Finkelstein, Lee Jussim, Sonia Yanovsky, Dulberg Z. Fihrer, and Joel Finkelstein (Rutgers University, and Network Contagion Research Institute).
Chapter 16. On the interplay of (dis)trust, conspiracy beliefs, and populism: Fueling political divides