Interpersonal Trust Scale - APA PsycNet The Interpersonal Trust Scale (Rotter, 1967) was designed to measure a person's generalized expectancy that the promises of other individuals or of groups with regard to future behavior can be relied on
Interpersonal Trust Scale | SpringerLink Recognizing the centrality of trust to social life, Rotter (1967) introduced the ITS to measure individual differences in trust
A New Scale For The Measurement of Interpersonal Trust - Scribd He developed a 25-item scale using a Likert format to sample trust in various social relationships The scale was tested on 547 college students Items were selected based on their correlation with total trust scores and low correlation with social desirability
Rotter’s Interpersonal Trust Scale - Case Western Reserve University Rotter’s Interpersonal Trust Scale 1=strongly agree 2=mildly agree 3=agree and disagree equally 4=mildly disagree 5=strongly disagree Indicate the degree to which you agree or disagree with each statement by using the above scale