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The present study aimed to identify psychological barriers which potentially prevent individuals from implementing collaborative car use in their every-day mobility behaviour. We suggested a model consisting of four psychological barriers: Autonomy Loss,
Marcel Hunecke +2 more
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Trust and control interrelations: New perspectives on the trust control nexus [PDF]
This article is the post-print version of the published article that may be accessed at the link below. Copyright @ 2007 Sage Publications.This article introduces the special issue on New Perspectives on the Trust-Control Nexus in Organizational ...
Ana Cristina Costa +21 more
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Childhood maltreatment is associated with distrust and negatively biased emotion processing
Background Cognitive models of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) propose that trauma entails cognitive alterations of increased distrust and perceived threat from others.
Johanna Hepp +4 more
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Nonverbal Behaviors “Speak” Relational Messages of Dominance, Trust, and Composure
Nonverbal signals color the meanings of interpersonal relationships. Humans rely on facial, head, postural, and vocal signals to express relational messages along continua.
Judee K. Burgoon +4 more
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Modelling trust in semantic web applications [PDF]
This paper examines some of the barriers to the adoption of car-sharing, termed carpooling in the US, and develops a framework for trusted recommendations.
Albiston, G, Osman, T, Peytchev, E
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Effects of Relative Deprivation on Intention to Rebel: A Multiple Mediation Model
This study examined the mediating effects of future social expectations and interpersonal distrust on the relationship between individual relative deprivation and intention to rebel.
Xiang-Yu Chen +5 more
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IT governance in SMEs: trust or control? [PDF]
It is believed by many scholars that a small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) cannot be seen through the lens of a large firm. Theories which explain IT governance in large organizations and methodologies used by practitioners can therefore not be ...
Deschoolmeester, Dirk +2 more
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Guns, germs, and stealing: exploring the link between infectious disease and crime. [PDF]
Can variation in crime rates be traced to the threat of infectious disease? Pathogens pose an ongoing challenge to survival, leading humans to adapt defenses to manage this threat.
Shrira, Ilan +2 more
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Ambivalence: A Key to Clinical Trial Participation?
Trust exerts a multidimensional influence at the interpersonal level in the clinical trials setting. Trust and distrust are dynamic states that are impacted, either positively or negatively, with each participant-clinical trials team interaction ...
Janice A. Chilton +6 more
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ObjectivesWe examined key gender, interpersonal and community dynamics influencing PrEP acceptability among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) and their male partners.MethodsWe administered 12 in-depth interviews (IDI) to partnered, or married AGYW ...
Nrupa Jani +4 more
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