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The Relation between Interpersonal Trust and Adjustment: Is Trust Always Good?
experimenter; (c) negatively associated with delinquent behavior during high school; and (d) positively associated with completion of the Incomplete Sen-tences Blank as a measure of adjustment. The studies yielded support for the conclusion that individuals who hold high trust beliefs in others are inclined to show trustworthiness than their low trusting counterparts.