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  • Published: 1 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9780142181669
  • Imprint: Plume
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $38.00

The Truth About Trust

How It Determines Success in Life, Love, Learning, and More





"This one's worth reading. Trust me." --Daniel Gilbert, Ph.D., bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness

“This one’s worth reading. Trust me.” —Daniel Gilbert, PhD, bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness
 
Issues of trust come attached to almost every human interaction, yet few people realize how powerfully their ability to determine trustworthiness predicts future success. David DeSteno’s cutting-edge research on reading trust cues with humanoid robots has already excited widespread media interest. In The Truth About Trust, the renowned psychologist shares his findings and debunks numerous popular beliefs, including Paul Zak’s theory that oxytocin is the “moral molecule.” From education and business to romance and dieting, DeSteno’s fascinating, paradigm-shifting book offers new insights and practical takeaways that will forever change how readers understand, communicate, and make decisions in every area of life.

  • Published: 1 March 2016
  • ISBN: 9780142181669
  • Imprint: Plume
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $38.00

Praise for The Truth About Trust

Praise for The Truth About Trust:

  • "Smart, fun, and informative, The Truth About Trust describes the most frightening, most wonderful, and most human thing we do: putting our fates in someone else's hands. This one's worth reading. Trust me."
  • --Daniel Gilbert, Edgar Pierce Professor of Psychology at Harvard and bestselling author of Stumbling on Happiness
  • "Trusting others puts us at risk. Yet failure to trust entails risk as well. The ability to navigate through this minefield successfully is one of life's most valuable assets. DeSteno provides by far the best account of what science has learned about how we do this. The Truth About Trust is also a terrific read." --Robert H. Frank, Henrietta Johnson Louis Professor of Management at Cornell and bestselling author of The Economic Naturalist and The Darwin Economy
  • "Fresh insight into a necessary part of everyday life...In concise prose backed by engaging stories, the author addresses the pros and cons of common issues such as trusting a business transaction, using trust in learning situations and the need for trust in personal relationships." --Kirkus Reviews