Confidence In Immaersonal Trust

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Confidence in this sense can be defined as a concrete belief in the reliability, truthfulness, or competence of a certain person or thing. Use the impersonal trust scale to measure how much confidence the person may have in their immediate and distant family members. You could also ask via a short survey or questionnaire.
This can be described as being in a positon of physical or mental comfort, being content and at ease with your surroundings and those in your company. This can be measured by observation. Observe how people act around various members of their family and identify how comfortable they are discussing particular topics with an immediate family member. Then observe how they react when discussing the same topic with a distant family

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