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.

We cooperate with the Department of Psychology at the FSS, Masaryk University. We participate in the teaching of students and at the same time, create conditions and opportunities for their involvement in existing research projects.

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Help that sometimes doesn't help: How people build trust in the social system

Public trust in institutions grows when people believe that the state acts fairly - for example, that support is given to those who really need it. However, we still know little about the role played by the complexity of the processes within institutions themselves. Social assistance systems are sometimes composed of contradictory rules and inconsistent procedures, which can cause confusion and uncertainty among users. The authors of a new study, which included INPSY members Lenka Štěpánková and Honza Šerek, focused on how people perceive fairness and trust in such a confusing and inconsistent system, which they call an "institutional enigma".

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