“…This extends previous literature on perceived trustworthiness (Stirrat and Perrett, 2010;Rezlescu et al, 2012;Bonnefon et al, 2013Bonnefon et al, , 2017De Neys et al, 2015), as well as the influence of personality on trust decisions (Ben-Ner and Halldorsson, 2010;Müller and Schwieren, 2012), as it highlights the potential importance of interactions of players traits. Hashimoto and colleagues discussed that individuals with low levels of dispositional trust aim to protect themselves from possible exploitation and are therefore highly suspicious of interaction partners (Hashimoto et al, 2020). Our results suggest that these individuals may benefit from others whom they perceive as particularly agreeable.…”