textThis dissertation describes the credibility judgment process using social psychological theories of dual-processing, which state that information processing outcomes are the result of an interaction “between a fast, associative information- processing mode based on low-effort heuristics, and a slow, rule-based information processing mode based on high-effort systematic reasoning” (Chaiken & Trope, 1999, p. ix). Further, this interaction is illustrated by describing credibility judgments as a choice between examining easily identified peripheral cues (the messenger) and content (the message), leading to different evaluations in different settings. The focus here is on the domain of the Web, where ambiguous authorship, peer- produced con...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
textThis dissertation describes the credibility judgment process using social psychological theories...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
Models of the need-driven information search and the information appraisal process were formed from ...
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This article reviews selected literature related to the credibility of information, including (1) th...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
textThis dissertation describes the credibility judgment process using social psychological theories...
Seeking information is a part of life and evaluating the quality of information is a critical part o...
Models of the need-driven information search and the information appraisal process were formed from ...
No Abstract.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/61241/1/1440410114_ftp.pd
This article reviews selected literature related to the credibility of information, including (1) th...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
The purpose of this study is to examine to what extent the context in which people interact with onl...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...
Credibility evaluation has become a daily task in the current world of online information that varie...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
Dr. Sook Lim, Associate Professor of Library and Information Science, was awarded $7,100 to examine ...
2012-07-06Despite a renewed interest in credibility research over the past decade focusing on the ev...
The introduction of the Internet has made it very easy to gain information on any topic imaginable. ...