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Is the caudate nucleus the brain's "trust center"?
Something for an enterprising Wikipedian to research and include: [1]deeceevoice 10:37, 11 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Trust sociology or also Economics / Social Psychology
In this page trust is introduced as a sociological construct. However, about as much attention is given to trust in Social Psychology and economics. Is the title 'Trust (Social Sciences)' not a better reflection. This may also assist developing this from a stub as then we can add economics and pscyhology stub tags. Also we can then include description from those fields in more detail E.g. in social psych / soc cognition trust is considered a shortcut/heuristic to reduce information processing (i.e. take up advies of trusted source), furthermore much research as been conducted determinants of trust. One is to be trusted if the source of information is competent, has the same values as you etc. In psychology Siegrist, Slovic, Pidgeon, Trumob, Frewer and many others have ventured into trust. I think from sociology a reference to Luhman is lacking. I might reserve some time for adding such stuff, but anyone beating me to it is welcome Arnoutf13:33, 5 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]
ranking scale
probably shouldnt be top priority - 19:15, 10 May 2007 (UTC)