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“…Don't know responses were treated as system missing and all 3 items were recoded to parallel polarity (i.e., 1 = most people can be trusted, most people try to be fair, and people mostly try to be helpful). 2 2 To be consistent with prior research (Brehm and Rahn 1997;Glanville et al 2013;Paxton 1999;Mewes et al 2021), Robbins (2019) and I measure MST with dichotomous answer scales. One drawback of this methodological approach is that shorter answer scales produce less valid measurements than 7-or 11point answer scales, and decrease the detail in which latent factors can be measured (Krosnick and Fabrigar 1997;Lundmark et al 2016).…”
Section: Measurement Of Generalized Trust: Mst and Gst Two Instruments Common To Thementioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Don't know responses were treated as system missing and all 3 items were recoded to parallel polarity (i.e., 1 = most people can be trusted, most people try to be fair, and people mostly try to be helpful). 2 2 To be consistent with prior research (Brehm and Rahn 1997;Glanville et al 2013;Paxton 1999;Mewes et al 2021), Robbins (2019) and I measure MST with dichotomous answer scales. One drawback of this methodological approach is that shorter answer scales produce less valid measurements than 7-or 11point answer scales, and decrease the detail in which latent factors can be measured (Krosnick and Fabrigar 1997;Lundmark et al 2016).…”
Section: Measurement Of Generalized Trust: Mst and Gst Two Instruments Common To Thementioning
confidence: 82%
“…General Social Survey and World Values Survey were used as benchmark comparisons for SFT/IST: a 3-item Misanthropy scale (Brehm and Rahn 1997;Glanville et al 2013;Paxton 1999;Mewes et al 2021) and a 3-item Generalized Social Trust scale (Delhey et al 2011;Newton and Zmerli 2011;Robbins 2016). MST consists of 3 items scored on a dichotomous answer scale.…”
Section: Measurement Of Generalized Trust: Mst and Gst Two Instruments Common To Thementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Education on the severity of problems intended to cultivate support for public goods may be ineffective in a culture characterized by low social trust-even individuals who care about these goods may be unsupportive if they do not trust others to cooperate. Declining social trust is therefore a deeply concerning development (Mewes et al 2021). Efforts to enhance signals that trust can be extended to others in general, and rebuilding trust in institutions that cultivate a culture of high trust, are likely as important, if not more so, than education about these problems to building support for addressing them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the country level, the literature on institutional trust places a high level of importance on the quality of the institutions themselves as predictors of high trust (Mewes et al 2021;Mishler and Rose 2001;Rothstein and Stolle 2008;Schnaudt et al 2021), which includes both instutitional capacity and levels of adherence to the rule of law. Applied to the police, institutional capacity is often operationalized as the size of the police force which might mean that countries with large numbers of police relative to the population would also display on average higher levels of police trust.…”
Section: Police Size and Immigrants' Trust In The Police In Europementioning
confidence: 99%