Феномен человеческого доверия: междисциплинарный обзор

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В статье представлен междисциплинарный обзор исследований, посвященных феномену человеческого доверия к окружающим. Доверие является одним из самых многогранных проявлений психологии и поведения человека, понимание которого сложно вместить в какую-либо единую научную парадигму. В работе освещаются различные аспекты проявления доверия человека, а также разные подходы к исследованию этого феномена. Автор рассматривает социокультурные, психологические, этологические и биологические факторы, оказывающие влияние на формирование предрасположенности доверять окружающим. Особое место в работе уделено доверию к незнакомцам и механизмам, отвечающим за его реализацию. Феномен доверия представлен в эволюционном ракурсе, в качестве одной из основополагающих составляющих кооперативного поведения человека.

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Виктория Викторовна Ростовцева

Институт этнологии и антропологии РАН

Автор, ответственный за переписку.
Email: victoria.v.rostovtseva@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1846-9865

кандидат биологических наук, старший научный сотрудник Центра кросс-культурной психологии и этологии человека

Россия, 19334 Москва, Ленинский пр-т, д. 32а

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