3 bases for trust??

Trust thought for today - are there three bases for trust?

Interesting and helpful comments

I just thought of this, and think it might be a useful distinction to stimulate conversations about trustworthiness and trust.

Just randomly found an article about trust in relationships from Kenneth Blanchard, he had Deterrence, Knowledge and Identity which I felt interesting, but not quite there. All this trust research I have been doing makes me think these might be the main contributors?

Perception of trustworthiness and therefore a decision to trust could involve one or all of these things. What might be particularly interesting is you could even trust based on one without the others I think. But they can also build on each other.

I hadn't seen anything like this before and think it is a thing! Interested in anyone's views?

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