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Credibility
- Ethos
Last updated 9/30/2016
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 Traditional Views of Credibility ( Note spelling: no "T" in "Credible") I. Ethos and Good character 
 II. Rational/Legal Ideal of Credibility 
 A. Ability to make a judgment/claim 1. knowledge 2. expertise B. Objectivity 
 III. Credibility as Believability involves 
 A. audience acceptance - This is the idea that "Credibility is in the eye of the beholder." [ note AP issue of “contrary to self-interest” ] 
 B. components discovered through research data 1. trustworthiness 2. (Attitude?) similarity 3. physical attractiveness 
 C. meeting the needs of the receivers 
 Some Research Results on Effects of Credibility 
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