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Cywiński, Zbigniew, Marek Jasina, and Stefan Niewitecki. "Howe Truss Behavior Interpreted by Deflections." Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities 6, no. 3 (August 1992): 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0887-3828(1992)6:3(151).

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Brown, Jeff L. "The Howe Truss: From Timber to Iron." Civil Engineering Magazine Archive 82, no. 6 (June 2012): 40–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/ciegag.0000563.

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Kadir, Hamdan, Hanafi Ashad, and Zainuddin . "Studi Model Struktur Rangka Baja Jembatan." Journal of Applied Civil and Environmental Engineering 1, no. 2 (October 13, 2021): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31963/jacee.v2i1.2958.

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penulis menganalisis berbagai macam model struktur rangka baja jembatan yang sering digunakan, diantaranya Howe Truss,Pratt Truss, Warren Truss, K Truss dan Baltimore Truss. Dari kelima model yang ditinjau, penulis menganalisis dari berbagai aspek dengan tujuan untuk mendapatkan gaya–gaya dalam dan deformasi serta mendapatkan perbandingan berat total dan mendapatkan model struktur rangka baja terbaik serta efisien.
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Sahoo, Debarshi, Soham De, and Purnachandra Saha. "Selection of Appropriate Roof Truss Configuration for an Industrial Shed." Proceedings of the 12th Structural Engineering Convention, SEC 2022: Themes 1-2 1, no. 1 (December 19, 2022): 403–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.38208/acp.v1.528.

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With the industrial development in recent years, the need of huge industrial sheds has increased where structural optimization and cost are the two major aspects of design. Trusses are triangular formations of steel sections in which the members are generally, subjected to axial forces due to external load. For industrial sheds, the truss configurations commonly used are Pratt, Howe, Warren and Fink truss. All of these truss configurations have their own structural advantages depending upon shapes and member arrangements. The aim of this study is to compare these trusses to select the optimal truss configuration for a particular span of 30m. The length of the bottom chord members of trusses are varied keeping the overall truss height, inclination angle, span, structure length, spacing and external load same, for all configurations. The analysis has been conducted using Tekla software. It is observed that Howe truss configuration with 12 divisions of bottom chord provide best selection based on weight of truss and connections. This paper helps the designer to select an appropriate truss of span 30m, considering the safety, self-weight, truss configuration and economical point of view.
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Islam, AKM Anwarul, and Daniel Phillips. "An experimental analysis of a timber Howe truss." Structures 10 (May 2017): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2016.12.003.

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Widiasanti, Irika, Adhi Purnomo, and Arif Budiman. "PERBANDINGAN VOLUME KEBUTUHAN MATERIAL KUDA-KUDA RANGKA ATAP BAJA TIPE PRATT, HOWE, COMPOUND FAN." Menara: Jurnal Teknik Sipil 7, no. 1 (January 9, 2012): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/jmenara.v7i1.7942.

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui perbandingan kebutuhan material baja pada kuda-kuda bentuk Pratt truss, Howe Truss, danCompound Fan Truss sehingga dapat diketahui jumlah penggunaan kebutuhan material baja terkecil. Penelitian ini akan membandingkantiga tipe kuda-kuda pada panjang bentangan 24 m. Perhitungan gaya batang pada kuda-kuda menggunakanprogram SAP 2000 yang didasarkan oleh beban mati, beban hidup, dan beban angin yang bekerja pada struktur kuda-kuda sesuai denganSNI-03-1727-1989 tentang Tata Cara Pembebanan Untuk Rumah dan Gedung. Data perhitungan gaya batang didapat, selanjutnya ditentukanjenis profil baja yang sesuai dengan besarnya gaya dan jenis batang yang berkerja yaitu batang tarik dan tekan. Perhitungan dimensi profilpada batang kuda-kuda dilakukan sesuai dengan SNI 03-1729-2002 tentang Tata Cara Perencanaan Struktur Baja Untuk BangunanGedung.Berat parameter profil di setiap batang kemudian dikalikan dengan panjangnya sehingga diketahui volume material baja yang diperlukan dalam satuan kilogram(kg). Volume seluruh batang dijumlahkan dan kemudian dibandingkan dengan bentuk kuda-kudayang lainnya.Perbandingan dilakukan untuk mendapatkan bentuk kuda-kuda yang paling sedikit menggunakan bahan material baja.Kesimpulan penelitian ini adalah pada bentang 24 m bentuk kuda-kuda Compound Fan Truss memiliki jumlah kebutuhan materialbaja terkecil yaitu sebesar 1220,51 kg. Kuda-kuda Howe Truss memiliki jumlah kebutuhan pemakaian material baja dengan nilai sebesar1870,12 kg, sedangkan kuda-kuda Bentuk Pratt Truss memiliki jumlah kebutuhan material baja terbesar pada bentang ini yaitu 2112,37 kg.
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parekh, Tejas D., Disha parmar, and Yati tank. "Analysis of Howe Roof Truss using Different Rise and Span." International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 47, no. 3 (May 25, 2017): 146–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.14445/22315381/ijett-v47p224.

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Ghosh, Arghya, and Sukanta Jana. "On Structural Design of Steel Roof Truss Geometry Used in Factory Shed." Proceedings of the 12th Structural Engineering Convention, SEC 2022: Themes 1-2 1, no. 1 (December 19, 2022): 321–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.38208/acp.v1.516.

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Use of steel is steadily increasing all over the world in civil engineering related fields due to its superior material properties like high strength and durability, high ductility, light weight etc. Various types of steel structures become more popular because of their high aesthetic appearance. Among these steel structures, roof trusses are widely used to cover large column free open areas like shopping malls, auditoriums, car parking lots, stadiums as well as factory sheds etc. Design of steel truss members is an important aspect to the practicing civil engineers. Hence this paper aims to study the design and analysis of different types of truss geometries used in a factory shed using commercial well-established software package STAAD Pro V8i. Various types of truss geometries like Pratt truss, Howe truss, Fink truss are considered in the present investigations with different aspect ratios. Besides these truss geometries, portal frame geometry is also taken up here to examine the best suitable geometries which are to be used as roofing units in industrial purposes. The results obtained from the present numerical experimentations are studied meticulously to extract a set of meaningful conclusions regarding the design and optimum choice of steel truss geometry which is used as roofing units in industrial sheds. The practical design guidelines along with the best choice of roof trusses are highlighted in the results and discussions section of this paper.
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Harod, Dheeraj. "Static Structural Analysis of Pratt, Flink and Howe Steel Truss using Ansys Software." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 7, no. 3 (March 31, 2019): 355–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2019.3062.

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F. Palludo, Danielle, Roberto V. Pinheiro, Diego H. Almeida, Felipe N. Arroyo, Tiago H. Almeida, Marcelo de Castro Takeda, André L. Christoforo, and Francisco A. R. Lahr. "Timber Use in Truss Structures for Roof (“Howe” Type – 8 to 18 Meters)." International Journal of Materials Engineering 7, no. 5 (October 1, 2017): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.5923/j.ijme.20170705.03.

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Humphreys, Matthew. "Development and structural investigation of monocoque fibre composite trusses." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2003. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/15898/1/Matthew_Humphreys_Thesis.pdf.

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Fibre composite materials are gaining recognition in civil engineering applications as a viable alternative to traditional materials. Their migration from customary automotive, marine, aerospace and military industries into civil engineering has continued to gain momentum over the last three decades as new civil engineering applications develop. The use of fibre composite materials in civil engineering has now evolved from non-structural applications, such as handrails and cladding, into primary structural applications such as building frames, bridge decks and concrete reinforcement. However, there are issues which are slowing the use of fibre composite materials into civil engineering. Issues include high costs, difficulties in realising potential benefits, general lack of civil engineers' familiarity with the material and relatively little standardisation in the composites industry. For composites to truly offer a viable alternative to traditional construction materials in the civil engineering marketplace, it is essential that these issues be addressed. It is proposed that this situation could be improved by demonstrating that potential benefits offered by composites can be achieved with familiar civil engineering forms. These forms must be well suited to fibre composite materials and be able to produce safe and predictable civil engineering structures with existing structural engineering methods. Of the numerous structural forms currently being investigated for civil engineering applications, the truss form appears particularly well suited to fibre composites. The truss is a familiar structural engineering form which possesses certain characteristics that make it well suited to fibre composite materials. In this research a novel monocoque fibre composite truss concept was developed into a working structure and investigated using analytical and experimental methods. To the best of the author's knowledge the research presented in this thesis represents the first doctoral research into a structure of this type. This thesis therefore presents the details of the development of the monocoque fibre composite (MFC) truss concept into a working structure. The developed MFC truss was used as the basis for a detailed investigation of the structural behaviour of the MFC truss elements and the truss as a whole. The static structural behaviour of the principal MFC truss elements (tension members, compression members and joints) was investigated experimentally and analytically. Physical testing required the design and fabrication of a number of novel test rigs. Well established engineering principles were used along with complex finite element models to predict the behaviour of the tested truss elements and trusses. Results of the theoretical analysis were compared with experimental results to determine how accurately their static structural behaviour could be predicted. It was found that the static structural behaviour of all three principal truss elements could be accurately predicted with existing engineering methods and finite element analysis. The knowledge gained from the investigation of the principal truss elements was then used in an investigation of the structural behaviour of the MFC truss. Three full-scale MFC trusses were fabricated in the form of conventional Pratt, Howe and Warren trusses and tested to destruction. The investigation included detailed finite element modelling of the full-scale trusses and the results were compared to the full-scale test results. Results of the investigation demonstrated that the familiar Pratt, Howe and Warren truss forms could be successfully manufactured with locally available fibre composite materials and existing manufacturing technology. The static structural behaviour of these fibre composite truss forms was accurately predicted with well established engineering principles and finite element analysis. A successful marriage between fibre composite materials and a civil engineering structure has been achieved. Monocoque fibre composite trusses have been developed in the familiar Pratt, Howe and Warren truss forms. These structures possess characteristics that make them well suited to applications as primary load bearing structures.
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Humphreys, Matthew. "Development and Structural Investigation of Monocoque Fibre Composite Trusses." Queensland University of Technology, 2003. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/15898/.

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Fibre composite materials are gaining recognition in civil engineering applications as a viable alternative to traditional materials. Their migration from customary automotive, marine, aerospace and military industries into civil engineering has continued to gain momentum over the last three decades as new civil engineering applications develop. The use of fibre composite materials in civil engineering has now evolved from non-structural applications, such as handrails and cladding, into primary structural applications such as building frames, bridge decks and concrete reinforcement. However, there are issues which are slowing the use of fibre composite materials into civil engineering. Issues include high costs, difficulties in realising potential benefits, general lack of civil engineers' familiarity with the material and relatively little standardisation in the composites industry. For composites to truly offer a viable alternative to traditional construction materials in the civil engineering marketplace, it is essential that these issues be addressed. It is proposed that this situation could be improved by demonstrating that potential benefits offered by composites can be achieved with familiar civil engineering forms. These forms must be well suited to fibre composite materials and be able to produce safe and predictable civil engineering structures with existing structural engineering methods. Of the numerous structural forms currently being investigated for civil engineering applications, the truss form appears particularly well suited to fibre composites. The truss is a familiar structural engineering form which possesses certain characteristics that make it well suited to fibre composite materials. In this research a novel monocoque fibre composite truss concept was developed into a working structure and investigated using analytical and experimental methods. To the best of the author's knowledge the research presented in this thesis represents the first doctoral research into a structure of this type. This thesis therefore presents the details of the development of the monocoque fibre composite (MFC) truss concept into a working structure. The developed MFC truss was used as the basis for a detailed investigation of the structural behaviour of the MFC truss elements and the truss as a whole. The static structural behaviour of the principal MFC truss elements (tension members, compression members and joints) was investigated experimentally and analytically. Physical testing required the design and fabrication of a number of novel test rigs. Well established engineering principles were used along with complex finite element models to predict the behaviour of the tested truss elements and trusses. Results of the theoretical analysis were compared with experimental results to determine how accurately their static structural behaviour could be predicted. It was found that the static structural behaviour of all three principal truss elements could be accurately predicted with existing engineering methods and finite element analysis. The knowledge gained from the investigation of the principal truss elements was then used in an investigation of the structural behaviour of the MFC truss. Three full-scale MFC trusses were fabricated in the form of conventional Pratt, Howe and Warren trusses and tested to destruction. The investigation included detailed finite element modelling of the full-scale trusses and the results were compared to the full-scale test results. Results of the investigation demonstrated that the familiar Pratt, Howe and Warren truss forms could be successfully manufactured with locally available fibre composite materials and existing manufacturing technology. The static structural behaviour of these fibre composite truss forms was accurately predicted with well established engineering principles and finite element analysis. A successful marriage between fibre composite materials and a civil engineering structure has been achieved. Monocoque fibre composite trusses have been developed in the familiar Pratt, Howe and Warren truss forms. These structures possess characteristics that make them well suited to applications as primary load bearing structures.
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Legood, Alison. "Trust in leader-follower relationships : how and when trust building enhances dyadic and organisational outcomes." Thesis, Aston University, 2013. http://publications.aston.ac.uk/20892/.

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Guided by theory in both the trust and leadership domains, the overarching aim of this thesis was to answer a fundamental question. Namely, how and when does trust-building between leaders and followers enhance leader-member exchange (LMX) development and organisational trust? Although trust is considered to be at the crux of the leader-follower relationship, surprisingly little theoretical or empirical attention has been devoted to understanding the precise nature of this relationship. By integrating both a typology of trustworthy behaviour and a process model of trust development with LMX theory, study one developed and tested a new model of LMX development with leader-follower trust-building as the primary mechanism. In a three wave cross-lagged design, 294 student dyads in a business simulation completed measures of trust perceptions and LMX across the first 6 months of the LMX relationship. Trust-building was found to account for unexplained variance in the LMX construct over time, while controlling for initial relationship quality, thus confirming the critical role of the trust-building process in LMX development. The strongest evidence was found for the role of integrity-based trust-building behaviour, albeit only when such behaviour was not attributed to insincere motives. The results for ability and benevolence-based trustworthy behaviour revealed valued insights into the developmental nature of trustworthiness perceptions within LMX relationships. Thus, the pattern of results in study one provided a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the dynamic interplay between trust and LMX. In study two, leader trust-building was investigated cross-sectionally within an organisational sample of 201 employees. The central aim of this study was to investigate whether leader trust-building within leader-follower relationships could be leveraged for organisational trust. As expected, the trust-building process instigated by members in study one was replicated for leaders in study two. In addition, the results were most consistent for benevolence-based trust building, whereas both integrity- and ability-based trust-building were moderated by the position of the leader within the organisation’s hierarchy. Overall, the findings of this thesis shed considerable light on the richness of trusting perceptions in organisations, and the critical role of trust-building in LMX development and organisational trust.
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Groth, Emma, and Yulia Ippolitova. "How does organizational culture affect organizational and individual trust? - Actiona Group in Russia." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Företagsekonomi, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-29512.

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Aim: This study aims to explore how organizational culture affect organizational- and individual trust, and how the relationship is between the three constructs. Method: Qualitative method is used for this case study. Semi-structured interviews are conducted with ten representatives of the targeted company. Respondents hold different positions in the organization, including top- and middle managers, and line employees. The data was analyzed thematically according to the three main points of research questions such as organizational culture, organizational trust and individual trust. Results and Conclusions: Organizational culture and values are set by owners and top management of the company but are influenced by national culture. By using national culture and individual characteristics, and in lining them with organizational culture, organizations can enhance both profit and image. Employee motivation and commitment are enhanced as a result of a high level of trust. With the help of informal control, organizational trust also affects trust at an individual level. However, it is important to employ people whose values match the organizations. Suggestions for future research: This study is limited to one company in Russia. For future research, we recommend a longitudinal study of several companies to compare them overall, to find the impact of trust on each organizational culture and how it affects employees and business in the long term conditions. Another research approach could be to compare organizational cultures of the companies from different countries to investigate the advantages and differences of factors of success. Contribution of the thesis: The main contribution is that certain organizational culture affects trust in the organization. Development of trust as a part of organizational internal culture provides certain benefits such as efficiency, innovation, results, motivation and commitment. Trust as a part of organizational culture provides a foundation that enables the organization to develop and adapt to the market. It is important to recruit people with similar values as the company to be able to develop the desired organizational culture. Keywords: Organizational culture, national culture, organizational trust, individual trust, control, motivation, work efficiency, satisfaction, recruitment.
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Lilja, Bermlid Filip. "How do we form trust online? : Guidelines for designing e-commerce websites to be trust-inducing." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för informatik och media, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-310458.

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En av de främsta anledningarna till att man väljer att delta i e-handel är att man har tillförlit till dess webbsida. Det huvudsakliga målet med den här uppsatsen är att utforska vad som skapar tillförlit online, hur det kan påverkas och varför detta är viktigt för e-handel. Uppsatsen behandlar forskningsfrågan ”Hur kan man designa e-handel sidor som skapar tillförlit?”. Inledningsvis utfördes en litteraturstudie över tidigare forskning inom tillförlit för att kartlägga de underliggande faktorerna för tillförlit och kartlägga vilka designelement som påverkar tillförlit. Sedan undersöktes fyra olika svenska e-handelssidor med avseende på vilka designmönster som användes och saknades. Med grund i litteraturen och erfarenheten från denna utvärdering formulerades 13 riktlinjer för design av förtroendeingivande e-handel hemsidor. För att testa användbarheten hos riktlinjerna fick sex experter på användarutvärderingar utvärdera samma hemsidor med hjälp av riktlinjerna. Generellt så visade studien att webbsidorna saknade bra design för kundtjänst, intyg från tredjepartsorganisationer och generell social-cue design. Uppsatsen bidrar till att förbättra webbdesignen för tillförlit genom att föreslå generella riktlinjer. Insikten från analysen av webbsidorna är i sig ett bidrag, eftersom den bidrar till vår förståelse av hur väl e-handelssidor bidrar till tillit och vilka som är de vanligaste designproblemen.
Online trust has been cited as one of the most important reasons as to why someone choose to participate in e-commerce. The main research goal in this thesis is to explore the concept of online trust in e-commerce, how it is formed and by extension how it can be designed for. This thesis considers the research question “How can e-commerce websites be designed to be trust-inducing?”. First a literature study on the background of trust research was performed and the underlying factors of trust and the design elements that affect the formation of trust mapped out. Then popular Swedish e-commerce websites were investigated and design patterns were mapped out based on those websites. Based on previous research and the experience gained from these websites, 13 guidelines with focus on trust-inducing e-commerce design were created. To test the usefulness of the guidelines, analyses of websites using the guidelines were performed, as well as expert evaluations of websites by six of the authors peers. Overall this study found that the design of the websites that were investigated was lacking in customer service, third-party certifications and social-cue design in general. The thesis contributes to better website trust design by putting forth guidelines. The knowledge gained from the analyses of websites is a contribution in itself since it provides an understanding of how well e-commerce websites design for trust and which are the most common design issues.
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Fellenius, Anton, Dorje Worpa, and Philipp Swegmark. "Trust Building in the Sharing Economy : How Companies Build Trust between Peers and towards the Platform." Thesis, Internationella Handelshögskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, IHH, Företagsekonomi, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-39782.

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Purpose With trust being an essential component in the sharing economy, this paper aims to understand how trust is established in practice and which relationships between consumer, supplier and platform specific tools and processes serve.   Problem Previous research has acknowledged the importance of trust but solely investigated single trust-building tools. Instead of presenting a trust construct composed of mechanisms describing their interplay between the three parties involved in the sharing economy, previous scholars have focused their research on the specificities of single tools and processes. With the sharing economy as a recent phenomenon, companies have an interest in investigating the implementation of different mechanisms and their effectiveness.   Method and Methodology This paper adopts a qualitative research approach in which content analysis was applied to group tools and processes and link them to one of the six trust streams between consumer, supplier and the platform. Moreover, the research deductively builds on existing literature by using present theory as a foundation and inductively analyses findings based on collected data.   Findings The findings of this paper reveal a broad spectrum of different trust-building tools and processes. Linking these to one of the specific relationship between the three parties in the sharing economy, this paper concludes that companies emphasize on gaining the consuming peer’s trust both towards the platforms and the supplying peers.
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Billqvist, Ung Malin, and David Neveceral. "Initial trust in e-health systems : How surface level user experience design can influence trust formation." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Jönköping University, JTH, Datateknik och informatik, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-50175.

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As e-health systems are becoming more common and necessary, it is an important field to explore. One important part that has not yet been explored enough is the formation of trust within e-health. An established approach to help formation of trust in other fields is that of user experience design. This Master thesis is focused on the topic of trust formation of first-time e-health service users and how user experience design can influence trust formation. For fulfilling the purpose, the method of think-aloud and semi-structured interviews were chosen. In addition to that, a prototype of an e-health service was developed. The outcome of the interviews was examined through a thematic analysis in order to answer the research questions. Based on the analysis, new aspects which influence trust formation on the surface level were identified, as well as some previously known were confirmed. The themes which are overlapping with previously conducted studies are Design feeling and Element placement. The newly identified themes contain Consistency, Colour and some aspects of Reading experience. The reasons for the identified aspects were categorized into the two themes of Craftsmanship and Expectations. Those findings were compared with previous studies, and recommendations for future research were formulated.
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Petersson, Joel, and Joel Holtzberg. "Hur bygger användare tillit till autonoma enheter i en hemmiljö?" Thesis, Högskolan i Halmstad, Akademin för informationsteknologi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-42216.

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Digitaliseringen av hemmet gör att autonoma enheter blir allt mer vanliga i våra vardagliga liv. Hemmet, som tidigare har varit en privat och personlig plats, blir nu ett centrum för digitala enheter vilket i sig skapar nya teknologiska möjligheter. Det smarta hemmet är en av dessa möjligheter då det erbjuder användaren trygghet och säkerhet samtidigt som enheterna i hemmet kan hjälpa oss med både dagliga problem och långsiktiga utmaningar. En autonom enhet i hemmet kan göra allt ifrån att styra musik till att hålla koll på energiförbrukning. Den gemensamma nämnaren de autonoma enheterna har är att människor tar in dem i sina hem; deras privata sfär, därför blir frågan vi ställer oss följande: Hur bygger en användare tillit mot autonoma enheter i en hemmiljö?
The digitization of the home makes automated systems more common in our everyday lives. The home, which used to be a private and personal place, now becomes a center for digital devices, which in itself creates new technological opportunities. The smart home is one of these opportunities as it offers the user safety and security while the units in the home can help us with both daily problems and long-term challenges. An autonomous unit in a home environment can do everything from controlling music to keeping track of energy consumption. The common denominator the autonomous units have is that people take them into their homes; their private sphere, therefore, the question we ask ourselves becomes the following: How does a user build trust against autonomous units in a home environment?
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Hesse, Josefine, and Sara Irfan. "Trust in Agile teams : a study about how trust is built and what challenges team members in agile teams face when building trust." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Företagsekonomiska institutionen, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-354449.

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When it comes to how the team members build trust three themes were found; knowledge sharing, expectations and shared values and relationship building. Further on when it comes to the challenges five bigger themes were found which are; distance, culture decisions from above, knowledge and other challenges. Furthermore, the study also explored how difficult it is to build trust due to its complexity as several challenges were identified. Some suggestions have been made on how to face these challenges and it has been concluded that you need to take into account many different aspects when it comes to building trust in agile teams.
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Ben, Mansur A. M. "How trust factors affect business relationships in Saudi-Arabian companies." Thesis, University of Salford, 2013. http://usir.salford.ac.uk/30627/.

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This study investigates how to develop a better understanding of successful business relationships in the context of Saudi Arabia. The main objectives of this research are to explore how trust factors affect business relationship in Saudi Arabian companies. Primary and secondary methods of data collection are explored and the methods used to conduct qualitative data analysis are discussed and justified. Semi-structured interviews were employed to fulfil the study’s aims and objectives. The researcher interviewed 25 Saudi Arabian employees regarding how trust factors affect business relationships in Saudi Arabian companies. This thesis identifies and analyses the barriers to trust in business relationship that can exist in Saudi companies, using a multiple interview approach. The research required in-depth understanding to enable the development of trust factors (individual trust, organisational trust and national trust). The result is the discovery that a lack of skills, knowledge and experience of business relationship development and the correct approach to business and management can affect trust factors in the context of Saudi Arabian companies. This research study also found culture to be a unique type of behaviour that influences the creation of profitable relationships in Saudi companies. This study can be used in further research in other organisations, whether in Saudi Arabia or other countries. Finally, the researcher considers the whole experience of conducting this study to have been revealing, and has confirmed that strong potential exists within Saudi Arabian companies that have been completely suppressed in past years by the involvement of the social and business level. Relationships are necessary at the individual, organisational, and national levels in order for foreign companies to build trust with Saudi Arabian ones.
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Books on the topic "Howe truss"

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Page, Dave. Evaluation of remedial treatments on the Howe Truss railway bridge at Waikino, May 2001, after two years. Rotorua, N.Z: New Zealand Forest Research Institute, 2001.

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McAllister, Anne. Dare to trust. London: Mills & Boon, 1985.

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Fronty, Laura. Dictionnaire Marabout des trucs. Alleur, Belgique: Marabout, 1985.

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How to truss a chicken and other vital life skills. [Place of publication not identified]: SJG Gift Publishing, 2014.

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Sandwith, Hermione. The National Trust manual of housekeeping. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985.

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Sheila, Stainton, and National Trust, eds. The National Trust manual of housekeeping. London: Penguin in association with the National Trust, 1993.

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Trust, Yorkhill NHS. Yorkhill NHS Trust: Application for NHS Trust status. (Glasgow: The Trust, 1992.

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Dalsgard, Anne Line, 1960- editor of compilation, ed. Anthropology & philosophy: Dialogues on trust and hope. New York: Berghahn Books, 2015.

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Christenberry, Judy. Trust a cowboy. Toronto: Harlequin, 2008.

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Trust a Cowboy. Toronto, Ontario: Harlequin, 2008.

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Bibb, Sally, and Jeremy Kourdi. "How leaders build trust." In Trust Matters, 61–74. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230508330_5.

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Maharani, Alvina Putri, Fajar Junaedi, and Filosa Gita Sukmono. "Online Trusts; How Media Shaping Student Trust Towards Vaccination News." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 48–55. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19682-9_7.

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Randal, Patte, and Josephine Stanton. "Trust Betrayed." In Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis, 80–90. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003153788-17.

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Jensen, Keld. "How Big Is My Piece? How the NegoEconomic Value Is to Be Divided." In The Trust Factor, 225–34. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137333681_10.

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Falcone, Rino, and Cristiano Castelfranchi. "Trust and Transitivity: How Trust-Transfer Works." In Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, 179–87. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28762-6_22.

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Randal, Patte, and Josephine Stanton. "Trust and Betrayal." In Finding Hope in the Lived Experience of Psychosis, 11–21. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003153788-4.

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Baugher, Mark, and Victor Lortz. "Home-Network Threats and Access Controls." In Trust and Trustworthy Computing, 217–30. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21599-5_16.

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Ramjohn, Mohamed. "Constructive trusts II – the family home." In Unlocking Equity and Trusts, 285–344. Seventh edition. | New York, NY ; Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019. | Series: Unlocking the law: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429268717-9.

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Ramjohn, Mohamed. "Constructive trusts II – the family home." In Unlocking Equity and Trusts, 281–331. Sixth edition. | New York, NY: Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315413853-9.

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Jøsang, A., F. Laenen, S. J. Knapskog, and Joos Vandewalle. "How to trust systems." In Information Security in Research and Business, 241–52. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35259-6_19.

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Damen, Nicole B., and Christine A. Toh. "Implicit and Explicit Trust Behavior: Does Stereotype Congruence Affect User Trust in a Home Automation Device?" In ASME 2018 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2018-86091.

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Although trust is widely accepted as important for technology adoption and usage, it has received little attention in home automation, where users interact closely with these devices to enhance their quality of life. Research is needed to investigate how design considerations such as agent gender and automation location impact trust. This study expands on a pilot study by examining how stereotype congruence impacts implicit and explicit measures of trust in home automation devices. A smart lock simulation was utilized to examine how users interacted with systems that confirm and violate social expectations. The results show that users displayed more trusting behavior towards systems that were stereotype congruent than incongruent. That is, users extended their expectations of stereotypical social behaviors to their interaction with the home automation simulation. In addition explicit trust measures, or directly observable behaviors, differed from implicit trust measures, such as reaction time with the system. These findings provide a foundation for empirically testing and understanding the complex relationship between users and increasingly social automated devices.
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Barač Miftarević, Sandra, and Marko Paliaga. "TRUST IN A STRATEGIC PROJECT: CASE FROM GRAND PARK HOTEL ROVINJ, CROATIA." In 5th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2021 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2021.351.

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Trust is a highly recommended component in the project equation management process. According to Rousseau (1984), there are three types of trust: calculus-based trust, relational-based trust, and institutional-based trust, which are adopted to justify the importance of the existence of trust in a strategic project: Grand Park Hotel Rovinj in Rovinj and ACI Marine, Rovinj. Trust is an imperative condition in the project process, which can secure the achievement of the project. If there is an atmosphere of trust in the process environment, the project is successful. All parties involved in this project had a common vision and acted together, so it was assumed that there were no differences between the groups, corresponding to the trust concept proposed in the main hypothesis. A descriptive analysis (cross tabulation and Chi-square) was adopted to investigate the concept of the importance of trust and satisfaction with the working relationship in a strategic project between investors and local government in terms of project outcomes. The project was huge, but we choose to examine only those representatives who matter, with decision-making power and operational chiefs, 20 respondents in total. The sample size was small, but it covered the most important representatives of two groups, and, according to Sandelowski (1995), it could be a covered requirement for validation, despite its size. The project budget was €750 million and the project duration time was two years. The study results demonstrate that the perception of trust based on relationships and trust on an institutional basis is different between investors and local government, but they share a mutual agreement on the perception of trust based on calculations. In terms of satisfaction with the working relationship and project outcome, their perceptions are likewise distinctive. The study results supported the main hypothesis, but solely in relationship to calculus-based trust construct. The other results revealed a considerable degree of disagreement between two actors’ groups, corresponding to the relational-based and institutional-based trust, and to the satisfaction with a work relationship. These results are truly obvious and symptomatic indicators of the complexity which every project process brings with it. The concept of trust challenges researchers even now, although there are very many studies referring to it. This concept covers many scientific fields, revealing its complex and challenging nature, and opening a space for deeper exploration. The relationship between the parties in any network includes this concept as a conditio sine qua non. Strategic projects are a yet unknown area asking for further scientific debate with the principal objective: successful outcome. This analysis is a limited addition to the strategic project area research offering ample area to investigate a liaison between public and private sector in a specific scheme.
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Duezguen, Reyhan, Peter Mayer, Benjamin Berens, Christopher Beckmann, Lukas Aldag, Mattia Mossano, Melanie Volkamer, and Thorsten Strufe. "How to Increase Smart Home Security and Privacy Risk Perception." In 2021 IEEE 20th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trustcom53373.2021.00138.

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"Home Equity Investment Trusts." In 5th European Real Estate Society Conference: ERES Conference 1998. ERES, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.15396/eres1998_142.

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Damen, Nicole B., and Christine A. Toh. "Designing for Trust: Understanding the Role of Agent Gender and Location on User Perceptions of Trust in Home Automation." In ASME 2017 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2017-68349.

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The potential of smart home devices for improving the comfort, energy efficiency, and security of its residents has been noted by researchers and early adopters of these technologies. Despite these advantages and advances in home automation technology, their adoption has not been as widespread as anticipated by experts. Existing research has shown that the lack of trust in home devices is a significant deterrent to widespread adoption. There is little data on how this perceived trustworthiness of the system might be impacted by the location that the device operates in, and the perceived gender of the automated agent within the device. Therefore, this exploratory study addresses this knowledge gap by exploring the role of agent location (office / home) and gender of the agent’s voice (female / male) on perceptions of trustworthiness in a controlled laboratory setting with a simulated smart lock system. Preliminary results following quantitative and qualitative analysis of this pilot study show that users trust stereotype-congruent automated agents (male voice in office, female voice in home) more than stereotype-incongruent automated agents. These results shed light on users’ perceptions of trust with home automation devices, and provide directions for future research and development of trustworthy home automation devices.
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Lee, Dong Wook, Zheng-Dong Ma, and Noboru Kikuchi. "Analytic Model of a Crash Energy Absorption Structure for Crashworthy Design of an Inflatable Morphing Body." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-42268.

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The authors have studied a crash energy absorbing (CEA) truss structure with a locking mechanism to provide rigidity and energy absorption capability during a vehicular. In this paper, we focus on the analytic model of the CEA structure. An analytical model for the CEA truss structure design will be developed. The proposed CEA structure is composed of a morphing truss structure with movable thin-walled members for morphing purposes, members which will be locked in designated positions either before or during the crash. We will describe how to model the CEA structure analytically based on the energy absorbed by the CEA structure.
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Majoul, Sarah, M. Richard-Foy, Aitor Agirre, Antonio Pérez, and Antonio Kung. "Enforcing trust in home automation platforms." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2010.5641362.

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Mork, John Haddal, Marcin Luczkowski, Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik, Bendik Manum, and Anders Rønnquist. "Generating timber truss bridges – examining the potential of an interdisciplinary parametric framework for architectural engineering." In IABSE Congress, Stockholm 2016: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/stockholm.2016.0345.

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Even though Nordic glulam truss-bridges are at large extent standardized, applying dowels and parallel slotted-in steel plates, the process making them are still separated and slowed down by redundant work. This paper examines the potential of architects, engineers and manufacturers using a shared parametric framework when building truss-bridges. How could redundant work be automated and let designers spend more time on actual project development? How could collaboration between disciplines be improved using a parametric framework? An interdicipinary parametric framework might be the next step into mass customization in architectural engineering.
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Seufert, Michael, Valentin Burger, and Tobias Hossfeld. "HORST - Home router sharing based on trust." In 2013 9th International Conference on Network and Service Management (CNSM). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cnsm.2013.6727865.

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Li, Peiyao, Weiliang Zhao, Jian Yang, and Jia Wu. "CoTrRank: Trust Evaluation of Users and Tweets." In Twenty-Eighth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-19}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2019/950.

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Trust evaluation of people and information on Twitter is critical for maintaining a healthy online social environment. How to evaluate the trustworthiness of users and tweets becomes a challenging question. In this demo, we show how our proposed CoTrRank approach deal with this problem. This approach models users and tweets in two coupled networks and calculate their trust values in different trust spaces. In particular, our solution provides a configurable way when mapping the calculated raw evidences to the trust values. The CoTrRank demo system has an interactive interface to show how our proposed approach produces more effective and adaptive trust evaluation results comparing with baseline methods.
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Landwehr, Carl E. How Far Can You Trust A Computer? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada462827.

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Alessandro, Martín, Bruno Cardinale Lagomarsino, Carlos Scartascini, and Jerónimo Torrealday. Research Insights: How Can Governments Build Trust? Inter-American Development Bank, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003028.

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Feedback on government performance can affect how much citizens trust government. The City of Buenos Aires ran an experiment testing different framings of government performance and their impact on citizens perceptions of institutional trust. Government perceptions were not changed by a language of empathy nor efficiency in communications, but trust was increased by providing positive feedback. The effect of communications had a significantly smaller impact on those already familiar with performance information, suggesting that providing information can have a long-lasting effect on citizens perceptions of government efficiency.
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Bertrand, Marianne, Esther Duflo, and Sendhil Mullainathan. How Much Should We Trust Differences-in-Differences Estimates? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, March 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w8841.

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Cafferata, Fernando G., Bridget Lynn Hoffmann, and Carlos Scartascini. How Can We Improve Air Pollution?: Try Increasing Trust First. Inter-American Development Bank, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0003453.

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Environmental policies are characterized by salient short-term costs and long-term benefits that are difficult to observe and to attribute to the government's efforts. These characteristics imply that citizens' support for environmental policies is highly dependent on their trust in the government's capability to implement solutions and commitment to investments in those policies. Using novel survey data from Mexico City, we show that trust in the government is positively correlated with citizens' willingness to support an additional tax approximately equal to a days minimum wage to improve air quality and greater preference for government retention of revenues from fees collected from polluting firms. We find similar correlations using the perceived quality of public goods as a measure of government competence. These results provide evidence that mistrust can be an obstacle to better environmental outcomes.
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Zolin, Roxanne, and John Dillard. From Market to Clan: How Organizational Control Affects Trust in Defense Acquisition. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada496701.

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Helliwell, John, Shun Wang, and Jinwen Xu. How Durable are Social Norms? Immigrant Trust and Generosity in 132 Countries. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19855.

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Bonhomme, Stéphane, Kerstin Holzheu, Thibaut Lamadon, Elena Manresa, Magne Mogstad, and Bradley Setzler. How Much Should we Trust Estimates of Firm Effects and Worker Sorting? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w27368.

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Rose, Scott. Planning for a Zero Trust Architecture. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.cswp.20.

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NIST Special Publication 800-207 defines zero trust as a set of cybersecurity principles used when planning and implementing an enterprise architecture. These principles apply to endpoints, services, and data flows. Input and cooperation from various stakeholders in an enterprise is needed for a zero trust architecture to succeed in improving the enterprise security posture. Some of these stakeholders may not be familiar with risk analysis and management. This document provides an overview of the NIST Risk Management Framework (NIST RMF) and how the NIST RMF can be applied when developing and implementing a zero trust architecture.
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Paige Brown Jarreau, Paige Brown Jarreau. To Selfie or Not to Selfie - How Can Scientists Foster Public Trust on Instagram? Experiment, July 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18258/9699.

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Scartascini, Carlos, and Joanna Valle Luna. How Much Do We Trust Others in LAC?: The Role of Inequality and Perceptions. Inter-American Development Bank, October 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0002801.

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