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Never trust a politician? Collective distrust, relational accountability, and voter response
Susan T. Fiske
, Federica Durante
Psychology
Princeton School of Public and International Affairs
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Politicians
100%
Voter Response
100%
Relational Accountability
100%
Social Psychologists
28%
Group Members
14%
Heritage
14%
Power over
14%
Presidential Candidates
14%
Self-interest
14%
Byte
14%
Critical Judgment
14%
Voting Machine
14%
Google Search
14%
Citizen Distrust
14%
Shared Intentionality
14%
Trust in Politicians
14%
Public Media
14%
Political Science
14%
Common Interest
14%
Political Leadership
14%
Social Sciences
Elections
100%
Psychologists
66%
Group Members
33%
Political Science
33%
Charity
33%
Middle Class
33%
Psychology
Google Search
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Charity
100%