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I Can Trust You Now … But Not Later: An Explanation of Testimonial Knowledge in Children

Acta Analytica, 2010
Children learn and come to know things about the world at a very young age through the testimony of their caregivers. The challenge comes in explaining how children acquire such knowledge. Since children indiscriminately receive testimony, their testimony-based beliefs seem unreliable, and, consequently, should fail to qualify as knowledge.
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Earlier trust and later trust in Sino-joint ventures (a study of seven IJVs in the Pearl River Delta economic zone)

2007
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Trust Is Good, Control Is Better? – The Influence of Head-Up Display on Customer Experience of Automated Lateral Vehicle Control

2019
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) support the driver in certain traffic situations and can increase road safety. For this appropriate interaction, concepts between the driver and the assistance systems are required, which focuses on driver’s needs.
Seda Aydogdu   +2 more
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Trust the lord with all your heart: the role of education the relationship between trust in God and well-being in later life

Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 2023
Laura Upenieks   +2 more
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Deception Native Zero Trust Routing for Autonomous Lateral Movement Containment in Enterprise Networks

FMDB Transactions on Sustainable Intelligent Networks
In this work, a framework for an autonomous Deception Native CZTR Deception-based zero-trust perimeter operator is introduced. Traditional Zero Trust architectures rely on static policy enforcement points that are vulnerable to bypass by advanced attackers who have already achieved persistence.
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Assessing the impact of testing for COVID-19 using lateral flow devices in NHS acute trusts in England

Abstract Background Twice-weekly lateral flow device (LFD) testing was introduced for routine asymptomatic testing of healthcare workers (HCWs) in the National Health Service (NHS) in England in November 2020, with the primary aim of reducing nosocomial infections among staff and patients and a ...
Siyu Chen   +15 more
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Decoding the Buy Now, pay Later Revolution: Exploring Consumer Trust and Financial Perception in Emerging Markets

Economic Sciences
The​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ rapid spread of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) services has been a major change in consumer finance, a case very well and mainly in emerging markets where credit infrastructures are less mature. This paper looks at how consumer trust and financial perceptions drive the use of BNPL in such areas.
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Marjorie Trusted, Baroque and Later Ivories

Huguenot Society Journal, 2014
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Role of Privacy Concerns and Trust in Consumers’ Intention to Use Buy-Now, Pay-Later (BNPL): An Extended TPB Model

International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction, 2023
Vijay Amrit Raj   +2 more
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Driver Trust in Automated Driving Systems: The Case of Overtaking and Passing

IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems, 2018
Genya Abe, Makoto Itoh
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