Understanding Cognition-based Trust in Relationships
Key Characteristics of Cognition-based Trust
Cognition-based trust is based on a rational evaluation of the authority's trustworthiness. Affect-based trust, on the other hand, is based on feelings toward the authority that transcends rational evaluation.
The cognitive approach to trust has the following key characteristics:
- A belief that psychology should be treated as pure science, with scientific research methods.
- The primary focus is on cognitive processes and related mental processes such as memory, forgetting, perception, attention, and language.
Which of the following contributes to Keisha's cognition-based trust in Jia?
Keisha's cognition-based trust in Jia is influenced by her perception of Jia's ability, integrity, and benevolence. This rational evaluation of Jia's trustworthiness leads to the development of cognition-based trust.
Question: Which of the following contributes to Keisha's cognition-based trust in Jia? a. Keisha's perception of Jia's ability, integrity, and benevolence. b. Keisha's perception of Jia's disposition and affect. c. Keisha's disposition towards Jia's feelings toward Keisha. Answer: Keisha's cognition-based trust in Jia is influenced by her perception of Jia's ability, integrity, and benevolence. This rational evaluation of Jia's trustworthiness leads to the development of cognition-based trust.