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In the era of 6G, given the emergence of heterogenous devices, diverse network scenarios, along with future deployment of cutting-edge applications that require high computation ability, how to establish trust in such complex network environment has ...
Yiying Wang, Xin Kang, Tieyan Li
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Oxytocin and social pretreatment have similar effects on processing of negative emotional faces in healthy adult males [PDF]
Oxytocin has been shown to affect several aspects of human social cognition, including facial emotion processing. There is also evidence that social stimuli (such as eye-contact) can effectively modulate endogenous oxytocin levels.
Hernádi, Anna +3 more
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AI_TAF: A Human-Centric Trustworthiness Risk Assessment Framework for AI Systems
This paper presents the AI Trustworthiness Assessment Framework (AI_TAF), a comprehensive methodology for evaluating and mitigating trustworthiness risks across all stages of an AI system’s lifecycle.
Eleni Seralidou +3 more
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Effects of sex and sex-related facial traits on trust and trustworthiness: An experimental study
The ability to trust others, including strangers, is a prerequisite for human cooperation. Economically it is not rational to trust strangers, as trust can be easily exploited.
Victoria V. Rostovtseva +4 more
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Trust and trustworthiness [PDF]
AbstractI motivate and defend a new way of theorising about trust and trustworthiness – and their relationship to each other – by locating both within a broader picture that captures largely overlooked symmetries on both the trustor's and trustee's side of a cooperative exchange.
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Group Status, Minorities and Trust [PDF]
We present the results of an experiment measuring the impact of low group status and relative group size on trust, trustworthiness and discrimination. Subjects interact with insiders and outsiders in trust games and periodically enter markets where they ...
Tsutsui, Kei, Zizzo, Daniel
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People with systemic autoimmune and rheumatic diseases (SARDs) are at higher risk than the general population of experiencing adverse pregnancy and perinatal outcomes such as preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction, and maternal and/or fetal death.
Mehret Birru Talabi, Sonya Borrero
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Pedagogical punishment refers to the educational behavior carried out by teachers to manage, instruct or correct students who violate rules, so as to promote the healthy development of students.
Chunhui Qi +6 more
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Data trustworthiness and user reputation as indicators of VGI quality
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) has entered a phase where there are both a substantial amount of crowdsourced information available and a big interest in using it by organizations.
Paolo Fogliaroni +2 more
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Trustworthiness in Higher Education: The Role of Professor Benevolence and Competence
Trust is a fundamental element of educational success. However, compared to what we know about teachers’ perceptions of trust, relatively less is known about students’ perceptions of trust. This paper describes two experimental investigations that tested
Silvia Di Battista +3 more
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