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- Credibility abstract "Credibility refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.Traditionally, modern, credibility has two key components: trustworthiness and expertise, which both have objective and subjective components. Trustworthiness is based more on subjective factors, but can include objective measurements such as established reliability. Expertise can be similarly subjectively perceived, but also includes relatively objective characteristics of the source or message (e.g., credentials, certification or information quality). Secondary components of credibility include source dynamism (charisma) and physical attractiveness. Credibility online has become an important topic since the mid-1990s. This is because the web has increasingly become an information resource. The Credibility and Digital Media Project @ UCSB highlights recent and ongoing work in this area, including recent consideration of digital media, youth, and credibility. In addition, the Persuasive Technology Lab at Stanford University has studied web credibility and proposed the principal components of online credibility and a general theory called Prominence-Interpretation Theory.".
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- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Biotechnology.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Belief.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Critical_thinking.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Category:Popular_culture.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Centre_for_Research_on_the_Epidemiology_of_Disasters.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Cochrane_(organisation).
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Credibility_gap.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Epistemology.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Ethical_code.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Expertise_finding.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink AIDS_denialism.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Integrity.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Journalistic_objectivity.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Objectivity_(philosophy).
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Peer_review.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_consensus.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_literature.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Scientific_method.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Selling_out.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Social_psychology.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Source_credibility.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Source_criticism.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Stanford_Web_Credibility_Project.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Subject_(philosophy).
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Web_literacy.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Credibility.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLink Witness.
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Credibility".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Credibility#Scientific credibility".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "Credibility#Street credibility".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "believability".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "cred".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "credibility".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "credible".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "street cred".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "street credibility".
- Credibility wikiPageWikiLinkText "street-ism".
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- Credibility subject Category:Belief.
- Credibility subject Category:Critical_thinking.
- Credibility subject Category:Popular_culture.
- Credibility type Classification.
- Credibility type Concept.
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- Credibility comment "Credibility refers to the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.Traditionally, modern, credibility has two key components: trustworthiness and expertise, which both have objective and subjective components. Trustworthiness is based more on subjective factors, but can include objective measurements such as established reliability.".
- Credibility label "Credibility".
- Credibility sameAs Q1530061.
- Credibility sameAs مصداقية.
- Credibility sameAs Glaubwürdigkeit.
- Credibility sameAs Credibilidad.
- Credibility sameAs Sinesgarritasun.
- Credibility sameAs Crédibilité.
- Credibility sameAs אמינות.
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- Credibility sameAs Verodostojnost.
- Credibility sameAs Достовірність.
- Credibility sameAs Q1530061.
- Credibility sameAs 公信力.
- Credibility wasDerivedFrom Credibility?oldid=699371382.
- Credibility isPrimaryTopicOf Credibility.