In relationships built on trust, a bad first impression can be harder to overcome than a betrayal that occurs alter ties are established, suggests a study from the Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio.

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In relationships built on trust, a bad first impression can be harder to overcome than a betrayal that occurs alter ties are established, suggests a study from the Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio. While betraying trust in a relationship never is good, the results show that early violations can be particularly devastating and plant seeds of doubt that never go away. "Our results fly in the face of this...

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