Believe it or not? : a field study of the perceived credibility of strongly and weakly-branded print and Internet sources.
Internet sources usually have less credibility than sources using conventional media. Using brand-name as a mediator of credibility,it was found that no differences exist for Internet and conventional media for strong brands but a difference exists for weak brands
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Main Authors: | Goh, Sek Hong., Yeong, Felicia Hui Eng., Lau, Kok Hiong. |
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Other Authors: | Marshall, Roger |
Format: | Final Year Project |
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2008
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/11410 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
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