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      In a social context, trust has several connotations. The typical definition of trust follows the general intuition about trust and contains such elements as:

      * the willingness of one party (trustor) to be vulnerable to the actions of another party (trustee);
      * reasonable expectation (confidence) of the trustor that the trustee will behave in a way beneficial to the trustor;
      * risk of harm to the trustor if the trustee will not behave accordingly; and
      * the absence of trustor's enforcement or control over actions performed by the trustee.

      Trust can be naturally attributed to relationships between people. It can be demonstrated that humans have a natural disposition to trust and to judge trustworthiness that can be traced to the neurobiological structure and activity of a human brain, and can be altered e.g. by the application of oxytocin.

      Conceptually, trust is also attributable to relationships within and between social groups (families, friends, communities, organisations, companies, nations etc.). It is a popular approach to frame the dynamics of inter-group and intra-group interactions in terms of trust.

      When it comes to the relationship between people and technology, the attribution of trust is a matter of dispute. The intentional stance demonstrates that trust can be validly attributed to human relationships with complex technologies. However, rational reflection leads to the rejection of an ability to trust technological artefacts.

      One of the key current challenges in the social sciences is to re-think how the rapid progress of technology has impacted constructs such as trust. This is specifically true for information technology that dramatically alters causation in social systems.

      In the social sciences, the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing research. In sociology and psychology the degree to which one party trusts another is a measure of belief in the honesty, fairness, or benevolence of another party. The term "confidence" is more appropriate for a belief in the competence of the other party. Based on the most recent research, a failure in trust may be forgiven more easily if it is interpreted as a failure of competence rather than a lack of benevolence or honesty. In economics trust is often conceptualized as reliability in transactions. In all cases trust is a heuristic decision rule, allowing the human to deal with complexities that would require unrealistic effort in rational reasoning.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trust_%28social_sciences%29

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      I live in this world to bring fun laughter peace and joy.

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      Because i love dinosaurs and i once wanted to order a Milo Dinosaur from the bubbletea shop and ended up saying Dino Milosaur. SUPER EMBARRASED AND I KNOW THAT I FAILED.

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Shimin Milosaurus

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