Are Survey Measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Evidence from Cameroon
Are Survey Measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Evidence from Cameroon
In less developed countries, there is often a low correlation between survey-based measures of interpersonal trust and experimental measures. This has caused doubt about the reliability of trust measures used to explain variations in levels of socio-economic development. Using data from rural Cameroon, we explore whether the correlation between survey and experimental trust depends on social distance, and on whether the survey questions are context-specific. We find a high correlation in all cases. However, correlations with survey trustworthiness do depend on social distance.
CITATION: Etang, Alvin. Are Survey Measures of Trust Correlated with Experimental Trust? Evidence from Cameroon . : Taylor & Francis , 2012. The Journal of Development Studies, Vol. 48, Issue 12, December 2012, pp. 1813-1827 - Available at: https://library.au.int/are-survey-measures-trust-correlated-experimental-trust-evidence-cameroon-4