Asked by Kaleigh LaPierre on Jun 12, 2024

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Implicit trust refers to how people put their trust in others even in the absence of rational reasons to do so.All of the following might lead to the development of implicit trust EXCEPT:

A) distinctiveness-focusing on how the group members are distinct from one another in terms of diversity.
B) mere exposure-the more we see someone,the more we like and trust them.
C) mirroring-mimicking the body posture of another person.
D) flattery-complementing the other person.

Implicit Trust

Trust that is naturally developed over time through interactions and experiences, often without explicit verbal communication or reassurances.

Distinctiveness

The quality of being easily distinguishable from others due to unique characteristics or attributes.

Mere Exposure

A psychological phenomenon where people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.

  • Understand the concept of implicit and incentive-based trust and distinguish between various sources of trust development.
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Anthony PiazzaJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Distinctiveness actually focuses on differences among group members, which can sometimes lead to distrust rather than implicit trust. The other options (mere exposure, mirroring, and flattery) all have some evidence to suggest they can contribute to the development of implicit trust.