FAMILY SOCIALIZATION AND THE EXPERIENCE OF BETRAYAL: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRUST
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FAMILY SOCIALIZATION AND THE EXPERIENCE OF BETRAYAL: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF TRUST
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The results of a cross-national study of social trust in the United States, Russia, Finland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Turkey, Japan, and Taiwan are presented. The analysis revealed: a) the degree of influence of family socialization trust adults, b) variation of levels of satisfaction between parents fulfilling promises in childhood and family socialization child's confidence, C) the degree the influence of the experience of betrayal experienced in childhood, to trust in adulthood, d) the parameters that have greater impact on trust and distrust in adulthood.
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cross-national research, social trust, family socialization, experience of betrayal, correspondence analysis
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01.02.2014
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