Exploring the Dimensionality of Trust in Risk Regulation

作者: Wouter Poortinga , Nick F. Pidgeon

DOI: 10.1111/1539-6924.00373

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摘要: This article investigates possible differential levels of trust in government regulation across five different risk contexts and the relationship between a number concepts that might be thought as comprising distinctive “dimensions” trust. It appeared how people perceive its policies toward was surprisingly similar for each cases. A principal-component analysis showed various items could best described by two dimensions: general dimension, which concerned with wide range trust-relevant aspects, such competence, care, fairness, openness, scepticism component reflects sceptical view regarding are brought about enacted. Again, results were cases, same solution found samples. also examined whether value similarity has an additional predicting regulation, compared to more conventional aspects Based on independent factors this study, typology is proposed ranges from full deep type distrust. argued functioning society it well suitable have critical but involved citizens many situations.

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