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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: The Psychology of Trust-Trust as a Trait, A Dimension is subject to Measurement, High Trusting Individuals are likely to be Viewed by others as trustworthy, A Personality Trait regards trust as Stable or Enduring, High Trusting Individuals are able to predict Trustworthiness of Others, A Learned Trait is to have Trust in Others, High Trusting Individuals refers to Trust OF others, Trust as a Trait has been explained as A Personality Trait, A Personality Trait regards trust as A Tendency or Propensity or Disposition, High Trusting Individuals are actually not highly Gullible Individuals, Social Learning Theory sees trust as a Generalized Expectancy, A Personality Trait is to have Trust in Others, A Personality Trait regards trust as A Dimension, A Dimension has value of Low Trusting Individuals, Measurement can be Reliable measurement, Reliable measurement is not correlated with Intelligence, Trust as a Trait has been explained as A Learned Trait, A Dimension has value of High Trusting Individuals, Measurement is by the Interpersonal Trust Scale (Rotter, 1980), Low Trusting Individuals are not able to predict Trustworthiness of Others, A Learned Trait is explanation from Social Learning Theory
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