Anomia Perception, Trust and Well Being: a view from the Social Psychology
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https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.201301.005Keywords:
anomie, alienation, trust (social behavior), well being, social valuesAbstract
An empirical research was carried out with the aim of exploring in levels of anomy, social well-being and institutional trust and their relationship. Is a descriptive correlation study with a non experimental design based on a convenience sample composed by 585 participants (34.7% males and 65.3% females, age: M = 28.50; SD = 11.02) from Buenos Aires and other Argentinian cities. Results show a general positive perception of social well being -with a lack in others confidence-, low levels of institutional trust and high punctuations inanomic frustration. Convergent validity was corroborated and group differences showed up.Downloads
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Published
2013-06-27
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Muratori, M., Delfino, G. I., & Zubieta, E. (2013). Anomia Perception, Trust and Well Being: a view from the Social Psychology. Revista De Psicología, 31(1), 129–150. https://doi.org/10.18800/psico.201301.005
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