CMST 2HM3 Lecture Notes - Data General, Survey Data Collection
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We know it when we feel it. Communication is generally attributed to the presence or absence of trust between the parties. Do the parties engages in trusting behaviour. The level of the cognitive state of trust. The willingness of other agents to ful l their contractual obligation that is crucial for cooperation . Trust means to hold some expectations about something future or contingent or to have some belief as to how another person will perform on some future occasion. To trust is to believe that the results of somebody intended action will be appropriate form our point of view . A somewhat mystical and intangible factor defying careful de nition . Trust is the chicken soup of social life . There are more research and theorizing on trust than not other sociological concept. Trust has many faces and is highly contextualized. Trust is an evaluation of outcomes, of how likely it is that things will go right .