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The Effects of Trust in Generalized Others, Trust in Government, and Trust in Civic Organizations on the Perception of Public Conflicts
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일반화된 타자, 정부, 시민단체에 대한 신뢰가 공공갈등의 인식에 미치는 영향

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The Korean Psychological Association 한국심리학회지: 사회및성격 한국심리학회지: 사회및성격 제25권 제2호 KCI Excellent Accredited Journal
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2011.1
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1 - 16 (16page)

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The Effects of Trust in Generalized Others, Trust in Government, and Trust in Civic Organizations on the Perception of Public Conflicts
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The present study examined how trust in generalized others, trust in government, and trust in civic organizations affect the perception of public conflicts through a nation-wide survey(n = 1014). The results showed that people with higher levels of trust in generalized others and government are more likely to value the role that public conflicts play in developing democracy, to expect the decrease of public conflicts in the future, and to expect the rational and peaceful resolution of public conflicts in the future, while people with higher levels of trust in civic organizations recognize that public conflicts have helped to develop democracy and will be resolved more rationally in the future. Also, when controlling demographic variables(e.g., gender, age, education), trust in government and civic organizations predicted the perceived contribution of public conflicts to democracy, and trust in generalized others and government predicted the expectation of decrease of public conflicts and the expectation of rational and peaceful resolution of public conflicts in the future. The implications and limitations of the present study were discussed.

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