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-group trust. The present study combines a trust game and a questionnaire to investigate the impact of direct and indirect conflict …A long-standing - although not uncontested - view is that violent conflicts reduce average levels of trust. Other … theoretical and empirical work emphasizes discriminatory effects, namely that conflicts may enhance ingroup trust and erode out …
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How does conflict exposure affect trust? We hypothesize that direct (firsthand) experience with conflict induces … improve. Indirect exposure to conflict through third-party accounts, on the other hand, reduces trust toward everyone. We find … parochialism: trust towards out-groups worsens, but trust towards in-groups, owing to positive experiences of kin solidarity, may …
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How does conflict exposure affect trust? We hypothesize that direct (first-hand) experience with conflict induces … improve. Indirect exposure to conflict through third-party accounts, on the other hand, reduces trust toward everyone. We find … parochialism: trust towards out-groups worsens, but trust towards in-groups, owing to positive experiences of kin solidarity, may …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014329906
Violent conflict is sometimes believed to provoke discrimination, but sometimes also seen to reduce pro-sociality in … general. While discrimination may reinforce conflict, a lack of pro-sociality hinders peace reconciliation, social capital … trust games, we investigate the impact of activation of memories of the conflict on different types of pro-sociality. We do …
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Violent conflict is sometimes believed to provoke discrimination, but sometimes also seen to reduce pro-sociality in … general. While discrimination may reinforce conflict, a lack of pro-sociality hinders peace reconciliation, social capital … trust games, we investigate the impact of activation of memories of the conflict on different types of pro-sociality. We do …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011458472
Trust is measured using both survey questions and a standard trust experiment among a random sample of Muslim and Hindu … trust experiment in terms of fractions sent or returned, but the responses to the survey questions do indicate significant … differences. Hindus, the minority, trust other people less in general, while Hindus trust Muslims more than Muslims trust Hindus. …
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Does religion play a positive role in helping people cope with the terrible experiences they have been through? Does … the level of resorting to religion differ depending on the conditions trauma victims live in? We shed some light on these …
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Relying on a correspondence study conducted in France before the 2015 attacks, this paper compares the callback rates of immigrants of Muslim and Christian culture who originate from the same country and whose religiosity varies from non-religious to religious. Based on responses to over 6,200...
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Relying on a correspondence study conducted in France before the 2015 attacks, this paper compares the callback rates of immigrants of Muslim and Christian culture who originate from the same country and whose religiosity varies from non-religious to religious. Based on responses to over 6,200...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011873421
-ethnic trust game field experiment confirms intergroup bias in mutually lower offers between urban Muslims and Hindus in Mumbai …. There are no differences in trustworthiness based on the religion of responders or of the co-players they respond to. Hindus … generally have greater trust and expectations of others’ trust but also of ethnocentrism. …
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