interpersonal trust

collocation in English

meaningsofinterpersonalandtrust

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interpersonal
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.təˈpɜː.sən.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈpɝː.sən.əl/
connected with relationships ...
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trust
noun
uk
/trʌst/
us
/trʌst/
the belief that you can trust someone ...
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(Definition ofinterpersonalandtrustfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Testing plausible path models ofinterpersonaltrustin patient - physician treatment relationships.
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Is it possible that the process of democratization results in a decline ininterpersonaltrust?
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Also, interdependence theory emphasizes the conceptual importance of beliefs, expectations, andinterpersonaltrust.
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Exploring the effects of interorganizational andinterpersonaltruston performance.
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In the second, 'top-down' approach, the causality flows from institutional performance tointerpersonaltrustrather than the other way round.
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This finding is consistent with the 'top-down' approach, whereby the institutional setting influences levels ofinterpersonaltrustwithin society.
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Confirming previous research, individual education level,interpersonaltrustand the mean education level in the area of residence are important determinants of political participation.
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First, we identify and characterize two competing approaches - 'top down' and 'bottom up' - to understanding the link betweeninterpersonaltrustand systemic characteristics.
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Therefore, the levels ofinterpersonaltrustand reciprocity in non-democratic states are assumed to be of crucial importance for the success of democratization.
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However, what is certainly neither intuitive nor obvious is that this diffusion process exists independently of our measures of citizens' social involvement, political engagement,interpersonaltrust, resources, race and gender.
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Community entails that social relations have positive meaning for the participants in them, so that people experience a sense of bonding and mutualinterpersonaltrustof some kind.
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Evaluating the circumplexity of interpersonal traits and the manifestation of interpersonal traits ininterpersonaltrust.
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During infancy and childhood chronic illness can be detrimental to the development of secure attachment,interpersonaltrust, self-regulation, and/or peer relation skills.
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