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Table 1: Information Literacy Instruction at the University of Maryland
Table 3. Trust in Argentina by Types of Trust Question
"... In PAGE 13: ... C. The structure of trust by survey question Table3 shows Argentina apos;s quot;trust rates, quot; which differ by the survey question used to identify individuals with interpersonal trust. The percentage of respondents that answered in the affirmative to the first, hypothetical trust question (Trust I) was 33.... ..."
Table 5 Generalized Trust and Trust in the State
"... In PAGE 21: ...21 In Table5 , the first two estimations try to beter isolate a possible conditional cooperative efect. Thus, two proxies, namely TRUST1 and TRUST2, measuring the level of trust among taxpayers, are included.... ..."
Table 1. Trust constructs.
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"... In PAGE 2: ... Figure 1 shows the typology of trust and the relationships between the trust con- structs (McKnight and Chervany 1996). Table1 de- scribes the trust constructs. Figure 1.... ..."
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Table 1. Trust constructs.
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"... In PAGE 3: ...McKnight et al. 1996). Figure 1 shows the typology of trust and the relationships between the trust con- structs (McKnight and Chervany 1996). Table1 de- scribes the trust constructs. Figure 1.... ..."
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Table 2. Predictors of Trust
"... In PAGE 6: ...nd yielded an R of .37 and a R Square of .136. As shown in Table2 , predictor variables that achieved significance were self-reported computer knowledge, self-reported Internet knowledge, and self-efficacy. Somewhat surprisingly, computer knowledge was negatively related to Trust.... ..."
Table 1: Trust Management
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"... In PAGE 6: ... An action is specified by how it changes the components of the world state w in which it is invoked. Table1 summarizes the effects of actions for the trust management model. The action Create(oc,o) denotes the creation of object o by the creating object oc, and affects the components O,A, and D of the world state.... In PAGE 33: ...Table1 ), as well as an initial world state containing only a supervisor object. A reachable world state is one that can be reached only through an arbitrary sequence of actions, and it makes sense to apply evaluation functions only on such states.... ..."
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