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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
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Affective-based trust is based on the extent to which you believe the other party will do what they say they will do. the extent

to which you like the other party. penalties for non-compliance. All of the above
Social Studies
1 answer:
m_a_m_a [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The extent to which you like the other party

Explanation:

<h2>Trust</h2>

This is simply the willingness to be open to a trustee based on positive expectations about the trustee's (authority) actions and intentions.

<h3>Types of trust</h3>

1. Disposition-based trust

This is a type of trust that your personality traits include a general propensity to trust others.

2. Affect-based trust

This type of trust often rely on feelings toward the authority that go beyond any rational assessment  it is also more emotional than rational.

We do trust others because we have feelings for the person in question and really like them and have a fondness for them. Affect-based trust sometimes acts as a supplement to the types of trust discussed previously.as an emotional bond develops, and our feelings for the trustee further increase our willingness to accept vulnerability. it is said to be positively related with friendship and career guidance exchange

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