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Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries
Cao, L.1,2; Zhao, J.3; Ren, L.3; Zhao, R.4
2015-10-02
Source PublicationInternational Sociology
ABS Journal Level2
ISSN0268-5809
Volume30Issue:6Pages:674-693
Abstract

This study brings trust into the study of confidence in the police and in the courts – two order institutions – and tests the utility of a statistical model developed in the West in two other culturally distinct countries (Taiwan and Turkey). The conceptual model is tested using structural equation modeling techniques. Results show that the data fit well with theory-based predictions for the US and Turkey. In-group trust is found to be associated with confidence in all three societies. Those who score high in in-group trust and those who believe in democracy have higher confidence in the order institutions. The findings cast doubt on the tendency to laud the positive effects of out-group trust while neglecting the study of in-group trust. The same model, however, does not fit well with data from Taiwan – a Confucian society. The implication of these results is discussed within the limitations of the study.

KeywordChina (Taiwan) Study Confidence In Order Institutions Confucian Societies Cross-national Study In-group Trust Out-group Trust
DOI10.1177/0268580915605651
Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaSociology
WOS SubjectSociology
WOS IDWOS:000363421400007
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84944524197
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorCao, L.
Affiliation1.University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Canada
2.Sam Houston State University, USA
3.University of Macau, Macau
4.Queensland University of Technology, Australia
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Cao, L.,Zhao, J.,Ren, L.,et al. Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries[J]. International Sociology, 2015, 30(6), 674-693.
APA Cao, L.., Zhao, J.., Ren, L.., & Zhao, R. (2015). Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries. International Sociology, 30(6), 674-693.
MLA Cao, L.,et al."Do In-group and out-group forms of trust matter in predicting confidence in order institutions? A study of three culturally distinctive countries".International Sociology 30.6(2015):674-693.
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