The Psychology Research Institute (INPSY) is a specialized research institute at the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University. Our research focus stems from a long-lasting interest in the topics of developmental, social and educational psychology, psychology of personality and psychology in the media. Strong methodological and statistical background allows us to perform quality basic and applied research and develop new psychodiagnostic methods.

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“Are they treating us fairly?” An international experiment examined when adolescents trust authority figures

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Trust in authority figures is crucial for adolescence – it influences willingness to cooperate, respect rules, and participate in civic life. While research has long shown that fair decision-making by authority figures strengthens trust in adults, less is known about how these mechanisms work during adolescence. This gap is filled by a new study by our INPSY Citizenship and Democracy team members, which examines how different elements of fair decision-making affect trust in authority among young people across age groups and countries.

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