id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt research-vu-nl-9295 A social identity approach to trust: interpersonal perception, group membership and trusting behaviour 2009-07-09 12 .pdf application/pdf 6264 493 54 A social identity approach to trust: interpersonal perception, group membership and trusting behaviour Based on the Social Identity model of Deindividuation Effects (SIDE) model, reciprocity expectations may be created by interpersonal perceptions hypothesis would be that cues to personal identity increase perceived trustworthiness, but that group behaviour will be based on perceived interpersonal trustworthiness, when cues to personal identity are In order to examine the effects of cues to personal identity and group membership on trust, a so-called key dependent variables were perceived trustworthiness, expected reciprocity, and trusting behaviour counterparts were ingroup members, cues to personal identity did not affect trusting behaviour members, cues to personal identity did affect trusting behaviour (B¼ 1.18, Wald¼ 4.89, p< 0.05) as Path model for the effect of the interaction of cues to personal and social identity and expected when cues to personal identity were present, participants expected more reciprocity even from an ./cache/research-vu-nl-9295.pdf ./txt/research-vu-nl-9295.txt