1986
DOI: 10.1080/00224545.1986.9713630
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Reciprocity of Dyadic Trust in Close Male-Female Relationships

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“…Unless trusting and trustworthiness exist for both partners, there will be a limitation on the couple's growth. In their study on trust, Butler (1986) and Vinker, Finkenauer and Hawk (2011) suggest that the desire of one of the partners to control the other has a negative impact on the trust of the other partner. Negative impact of trust issues among partners may cause undesired situations such as stress, depression, and burnout in partners.…”
Section: Results Discussion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unless trusting and trustworthiness exist for both partners, there will be a limitation on the couple's growth. In their study on trust, Butler (1986) and Vinker, Finkenauer and Hawk (2011) suggest that the desire of one of the partners to control the other has a negative impact on the trust of the other partner. Negative impact of trust issues among partners may cause undesired situations such as stress, depression, and burnout in partners.…”
Section: Results Discussion and Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Butler (1986) found that partner's desire to control others had a negative effect on trust, and self-esteem had a positive effect on trust. In their study conducted with 188 married individuals, Vinkers, Finkenauer and Hawk (2011) examined the relation between intrusive behavior (checking partner's text messages without his/her permission), trust, and perceived partner disclosure.…”
Section: Dyadic Trust and Burnoutmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…However, other studies have suggested that women are more trusting than men (Feingold, 1994). In his investigation of reciprocal trust between heterosexual partners, Butler (1986) found that while partner trust levels were significantly correlated, there were also significant gender differences in trust: Women trusted their male partners more than they were trusted. That is, gender diversity is associated with trust asymmetry.…”
Section: Trust Asymmetrymentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In support of this, numerous studies show that one party's trust has a positive relationship with the other party's trust. For example, Butler (1986) and Shallcross and Simpson (2012) found that trust levels of individuals in intimate interpersonal relationships were positively correlated. Butler (1983) demonstrated that managers' and their secretaries' trust levels predicted each other.…”
Section: Reciprocal Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, when additional signals do not indicate benevolence, a trustor may regard the high-EI individual as Machiavellian, which means the latter party is exploitative, and deceitful [62]. Previous findings have revealed that a negative relationship exists between trustworthiness and Machiavellianism [40,63]. Moreover, those who score high in Machiavellianism are more likely to defect in a bargaining game [64].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%