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Moreover, the trust attitude and decision exposes to new affective states and reactions, like
'disappointment' (since trust implies positive expectations), or to 'feel betrayed' (when trust
relies on Y 's adoption and commitment).
A good componential analysis (cognitive-motivational anatomy) of a mental state should be
able to account for the relationship between different kinds and levels of that phenomenon, of
the relationships between it and close or possibly co-occurring mental states, and conceptual
families.
We do not propose to provide a systematic treatment of that here, but in different parts of
this topic we stress the justified relations between trust and other affective or cognitive states:
expectations, evaluations, uncertainty, anxiety, fear, surprise, hope, faith, optimism, sympathy,
and so on.
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