2023
DOI: 10.13060/csr.2023.008
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Exploring the Factorial Structure and Criterion Validity of Institutional Trust in Slovakia

Abstract: The present study aims to examine the dimensionality and criterion validity of the institutional trust construct in Slovakia using a comprehensive list of thirty-three public institutions. A representative sample of 600 Slovaks first reported their level of trust in institutions and then reported on their social trust, propensity to trust, dispositional trust, and trust radius measures. A holdout cross-validation method was used to evaluate the dimensionality of the institutional trust construct. Exploratory f… Show more

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“…In contrast, trusting environments prevent people from thinking that others conspire against them and, thus, they do not perceive outgroups to be threatening. This mechanism could indeed explain the results from Slovakia (as well as from other post-communist countries in the region), which show that the average level of trust in Slovakia is very low ( Grežo et al, 2022 ), while the country is at the top of the EU ladder in terms of negative attitudes.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…In contrast, trusting environments prevent people from thinking that others conspire against them and, thus, they do not perceive outgroups to be threatening. This mechanism could indeed explain the results from Slovakia (as well as from other post-communist countries in the region), which show that the average level of trust in Slovakia is very low ( Grežo et al, 2022 ), while the country is at the top of the EU ladder in terms of negative attitudes.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although our data do not corroborate any of the two alternative explanations, future research could delve deeper into the reasons why social behaviour is widely underestimated. There had been studies performed in Slovakia where both interpersonal and institutional trust are at crisis and the country is considered highly polarized in many socially sensitive issues (Grežo et al, 2023;Nemeth, 2022) which could be one of the reasons why Slovak people hesitate to engage in debates or education about climate change.…”
Section: Strength Of Endorsement and Direction Of Links Between Psych...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, according to numerous scientific reports, many Slovak citizens experience above‐average financial anxiety and are increasingly concerned about making ends meet compared to other European countries (Adamus & Grežo, 2021; Intrum, 2019). The country also has struggled with low levels of institutional trust for a long time (Grežo et al., 2022). Moreover, recent studies conducted in Slovakia show that conspiracies and epistemically suspect beliefs are widespread among diverse segments of the adult population there (Čavojová et al., 2022).…”
Section: Overview Of the Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%