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人类如何以及为何信任:一项元分析及详尽模型

How and why humans trust: A meta-analysis and elaborated model.

作者信息

Hancock P A, Kessler Theresa T, Kaplan Alexandra D, Stowers Kimberly, Brill J Christopher, Billings Deborah R, Schaefer Kristin E, Szalma James L

机构信息

Department of Psychology and Institute for Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States.

Department of Psychology, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, United States.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2023 Mar 27;14:1081086. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1081086. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Trust exerts an impact on essentially all forms of social relationships. It affects individuals in deciding whether and how they will or will not interact with other people. Equally, trust also influences the stance of entire nations in their mutual dealings. In consequence, understanding the factors that influence the decision to trust, or not to trust, is crucial to the full spectrum of social dealings. Here, we report the most comprehensive extant meta-analysis of experimental findings relating to such human-to-human trust. Our analysis provides a quantitative evaluation of the factors that influence interpersonal trust, the initial propensity to trust, as well as an assessment of the general trusting of others. Over 2,000 relevant studies were initially identified for potential inclusion in the meta-analysis. Of these, ( = 338) passed all screening criteria and provided therefrom a total of ( = 2,185) effect sizes for analysis. The identified dependent variables were trustworthiness, propensity to trust, general trust, and the trust that supervisors and subordinates express in each other. Correlational results demonstrated that a large range of trustor, trustee, and shared, contextual factors impact each of trustworthiness, the propensity to trust, and trust within working relationships. The emphasis in the present work on contextual factors being one of several trust dimensions herein originated. Experimental results established that the reputation of the trustee and the shared closeness of trustor and trustee were the most predictive factors of trustworthiness outcome. From these collective findings, we propose an elaborated, overarching descriptive theory of trust in which special note is taken of the theory's application to the growing human need to trust in non-human entities. The latter include diverse forms of automation, robots, artificially intelligent entities, as well as specific implementations such as driverless vehicles to name but a few. Future directions as to the momentary dynamics of trust development, its sustenance and its dissipation are also evaluated.

摘要

信任对几乎所有形式的社会关系都产生影响。它影响着个人在决定是否以及如何与他人互动时的决策。同样,信任也会影响各个国家在相互交往中的立场。因此,了解影响信任与否决策的因素对于整个社会交往至关重要。在此,我们报告了关于这种人际信任的实验结果的最全面的现有荟萃分析。我们的分析对影响人际信任、初始信任倾向的因素进行了定量评估,并对他人的总体信任度进行了评估。最初确定了2000多项相关研究可能纳入荟萃分析。其中,(=338)项通过了所有筛选标准,并从中提供了总共(=2185)个效应量用于分析。确定的因变量包括可信赖性、信任倾向、总体信任以及上级和下级相互表达的信任。相关结果表明,大量的信任者、受托者以及共享的情境因素会影响工作关系中的可信赖性、信任倾向和信任。本研究对情境因素的强调源于此处几个信任维度之一。实验结果表明,受托人的声誉以及信任者与受托人的共享亲密度是可信赖性结果的最具预测性的因素。基于这些共同发现,我们提出了一个详尽的、总体性的信任描述理论,其中特别注意到该理论在人类对非人类实体信任需求不断增长方面的应用。后者包括各种形式的自动化、机器人、人工智能实体,以及诸如无人驾驶车辆等具体应用等等。还评估了信任发展的瞬间动态、其维持和消散的未来方向。

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