National surveys show a steady decrease of trust in almost every area of American life. How do we decide who we can trust? And how good are we at judging the trustworthiness of our politicians? We examine the latest psychological research on trust.
Guests:
Paul Zak, director of the Center for Neuroeconomics Studies at Claremont Graduate University
Jeremy Adam Smith, senior editor for Greater Good magazine
Rod Kramer, William Kimball professor of organizational behavior at the Stanford School of Business
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