Stigma-Based Rejection Experiences Affect Trust in Others

Rejection experiences are likely to influence individuals’ subsequent feelings about others and their behavior in social interactions. The present study specifically examined whether stigma-based rejection leads to decreased trust in others, compared to rejections that are not stigma based. Trust wa...

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Social Sciences
Stigma
Trust
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