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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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CREDIBLE SOURCE

DEFINITION

The Source Credibility theory states that people are more likely to be persuaded when the source presents itself as credible. The theory is broken into three models that can be used to more aptly apply the theory. The names of those models are: the factor model, the functional model, and the constructivist model.