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The research is sequel to the former researches the
purpose of which is to inquire the mind processes
from a different angle with newer concepts than used
to do. The focus of the research was an attempt to
answer the question: How does trust relate to the
mind processes under scrutiny? Data and the dyads
were obtained from an information competition through
a video recorder. N was 56 or 14 contests were
recorded. Reliability of observation proved to be
0.91 as assessed, sequentially. The overall
reliability was 0.93. The analysis of the process
based on the usual and dynamic probabilities of the
responses. The proper device of the analysis was
conditional probabilities between the bursts of the
processes. The results indicate that trust is the
shifter, especially the social shifter that keeps the
transmuters of the dyads in going. Furthermore, trust
is the intervening relational process between gender,
and former experience and the transmuter that
produces and works up the mind processes. Thus the
shifter much regulates what kinds of mindamics grow
and develop when persons are in the minimum social
group, at least, under these research circumstances.
1I gratefully acknowledge the help of John G. Holmes
and Jeremy Dugash in preparation of this manuscript.
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an initial
form, a mental shape, a mindy,a
configuration, gender, former experience
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