Chapters
The psychology of trust: Origins, functions and consequences by Joseph P Forgas
Brewer, Marilynn B. (University of
California)
Social Identity, Depersonalized Trust, and Social Cohesion
Campbell, Lorne (University of Western Ontario)
Trust in Romantic Relationships
Crano, William (Claremont Graduate University)
The Demise of Trust: Trustworthiness, the Internet, Enablers, and
Self-Induced Self-Deception
Dunning, Dave and Schlosser, Thomas (University
of Michigan )
Toward Resolving the Paradox of Trust
Fetchenhauer, Detlef (University of Cologne,
Germany)
Interpersonal trust as a personal resource – causes and
consequences of trusting too much versus trusting too little
Fiedler, K. (Heidelberg University)
What can game-theoretical experiments tell us about trust?
Finkelstein, Danit, Lee Jussim, Sonia Yanovsky and Joel Finkelstein
(Rutgers University, and Network Contagion Research Institute)
Disrupted Trust: The Psychology of Trust and the Erosion of Civic
Norms in the Digital Age
Forgas, Joseph Paul (University of New South Wales, Australia)
On The Role of Affect
in Trust
Goel, Vinod (York University, Canada)
Modulation of Trust by the Grouping Instinct
Krueger, Joachim I. (Brown University)
Heuristics of trust
Lin, Ying and Gelfand, Michele (Stanford university)
Trust under Threat: How Ecology and Culture Shape the Evolution of
Trust across the Globe
Mikulincer, Mario and Shaver, Phillip R. (The Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and University of California, Davis)
An Attachment Perspective on the Formation of Trust Across Dyadic,
Group, Sociopolitical, and Spiritual Relationships
Rempel, John (St. Jerome’s University)
Trust in close relationships
Stanovich, Keith and Toplak, Maggie E. (University of Toronto)
Trust and Contested Beliefs: The Role of Actively Open-Minded
Thinking
Thielman, Isabel (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
From distrust to division: Understanding the joint psychological
basis of populism and conspiracy mentality
