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Effects of Source and Message Credibility on Writing Style
Journalism Quarterly1966Vol. 43(3), pp. 464–468
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Abstract
When both are low, writers tend to use more attributions. But when a high credibility source gives a low credibility message, writers tend to use less background information about the source.
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