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Belief in a just world and trust
Authors:Miron Zuckerman  Kathleen C Gerbasi
Affiliation:University of Rochester USA
Abstract:Three studies examined the relationship between belief in a just world and level of trust. Results showed that subjects with a high level of belief in a just world were (a) less suspicious with regard to deception in a social-psychological experiment, (b) less suspicious with regard to the promise of a free gift, and (c) less suspicious with regard to the government's position on several public issues. The same studies also examined the relationships among belief in internal-external control, authoritarianism, and level of trust. In some but not all cases, belief in internal control and high level of authoritarianism were related to more trusting attitudes. It was suggested that the relationship between internality (as measured by the I-E Scale) and trust was mediated by the construct of belief in a just world.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Dr. Zuckerman at the Department of Psychology   University of Rochester   Rochester   NY 14627.
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