Are Survey Measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Evidence from Cameroon
In less developed countries, there is often a low correlation between survey-based measures of interpersonal trust and experimental measures. This has caused doubt about the reliability of trust measures used to explain variations in levels of socio-economic development. Using data from rural Cameroon, we explore whether the correlation between survey and experimental trust depends on social distance, and on whether the survey questions are context-specific. We find a high correlation in all cases. However, correlations with survey trustworthiness do depend on social distance.
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2012
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Authors: | Etang, Alvin ; Fielding, David ; Knowles, Stephen |
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Journal of Development Studies. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0022-0388. - Vol. 48.2012, 12, p. 1813-1827
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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