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Reduces reciprocal trustworthiness (Gómez-Miñambres et_al, 2021). Studies demonstrate that social proximity has a strong effect on trust and trustworthiness (relatives, friends, and in-group members are generally trusted more than unfamiliar individuals; Dinesen et_al, 2020; Porto and Pilati, 2021). Several studies have shown that some individuals elicit more trust than others, even if the trusting person has never interacted with these individuals before (Wilson and Eckel, 2006; Rezlescu et_al, 2012; Brustkern et_al, 2021; Rostovtseva et_al, 2022a). A number of studies revealed that the shape of a neutral face contributes to perceived . . .
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