reviewJournal of Applied Social PsychologyFeb 1, 2004BRONZE OA

The Persuasiveness of Source Credibility: A Critical Review of Five Decades' Evidence

Monash University Malaysia

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Abstract

This paper reviews the empirical evidence of the effect of credibility of the message source on persuasion over a span of 5 decades, primarily to come up with recommendations for practitioners as to when to use a high‐ or a low‐credibility source and secondarily to identify areas for future research. The main effect studies of source credibility on persuasion seem to indicate the superiority of a high‐credibility source over a low‐credibility one. Interaction effect studies, however, show source credibility to be a liability under certain conditions. The variables found to interact with source credibility are categorized into 5 categories: source, message, channel, receiver, and destination variables. The most…

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Keywords
  • Credibility
  • Source credibility
  • Persuasion
  • Psychology
  • Empirical evidence
  • Data source
  • Empirical research
  • Persuasive communication
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