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“How much do you trust your friends & family?” | Stop, Collaborate and Listen

“How much do you trust your friends & family?” | Stop, Collaborate and Listen

June 3, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

Frédéric Mazzella conducted a study asking why people trust others, and found that people with a complete online profile are trusted more.

The study took four ‘profile types’ in its online community: members with empty profiles, only a photo, only a verified phone number, only positive ratings, and someone with a complete member profile (photo, verified number, ratings, etc.).

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