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Trustworthy Criminals:Negotiating trustworthiness in ruptured realities [PDF]

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Nielsen, Ann Merrit Rikke   +3 more
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INSPECT-SR: a tool for assessing trustworthiness of randomised controlled trials

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Wilkinson J   +53 more
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Trustworthiness

2018
Trust and trustworthiness are important pillars of interpersonal, societal, and economic functioning. We provide an overview of how trustworthiness develops across the lifespan. Previous studies point to an increase in trustworthiness during childhood; relatively stable levels throughout adolescence and adulthood; and some evidence suggests a further ...
Jaeger, Bastian   +2 more
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Trustworthiness

2022
We can use trustworthiness and trust interchangeably because they both relate to the importance of LMX. Trustworthiness, then, is the quality of a person, or a thing, that inspires reliability. The existence of trustworthiness is shown through qualities like being respectful, honest, consistent, positive, and selfless.
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Trustworthiness

Philosophical Papers, 2008
I argue that trustworthiness is an epistemic desideratum. It does not reduce to justified or reliable true belief, but figures in the reason why justified or reliable true beliefs are often valuable. Such beliefs can be precarious. If a belief's being justified requires that the evidence be just as we take it to be, then if we are off even by a little,
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Trustworthiness

2017
Trustworthiness, which, according to Onora O’Neill, includes competence, reliability, and honesty, is one of the habits of a good nurse. The profession of nursing ensures the competence of individual nurses. The profession has proven itself reliable through the competent work of individual nurses.
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Trustworthy Clinical Guidelines

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
In association with the publication of the summary of the NICE guidelines on dementia, the Editors discuss steps being taken at Annals of Internal Medicine to promote dissemination of high-quality ...
Christine, Laine   +2 more
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Trustworthiness

2019
Abstract This chapter explains the account of trustworthiness and untrustworthiness which fits the commitment account of trust and distrust. Trustworthiness is a matter of avoiding unfulfilled commitments, which requires both caution in incurring new commitments and diligence in fulfilling existing commitments.
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Average Transitive Trustworthy Degrees for Trustworthy Networks

2009
The goal of this paper is to investigate measurement models of transitive trustworthiness for trustworthy networks. The reals in the interval [0,1] are used to define trust degrees in such a way that the larger its trust degree and the more it is trustworthy.
Yixiang Chen   +3 more
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