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Credibility comprises the
objective and
subjective components of the
believability of a
source or message.
Credibility is
deemed essential in many fields...
- memories. The
conclusion was that
repetitive false claims increase believability and may also
result in errors. In a 2014 study, Eryn J. Newman, Mevagh...
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meaning "devoted, honest, straightforward, trusty,
worth of
belief (
believable), loyal, faithful,
obedient of Iman".
Amina bint Wahb (549–577), mother...
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dimension which brings to the
event a
sense of reality, horror, and
believability.[failed verification] Mano Majra, the
fictional village on the border...
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combat forces provided to them in a
generally realistic (or at
least believable) manner. The
gameplay of turn-based
tactics game is the turn-based counterpart...
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writing today, I think.": 7
Kidder wrote in a 1994 essay, "In fiction,
believability may have
nothing to do with
reality or even plausibility. It has everything...
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Verisimilitude (/ˌvɛrɪsɪˈmɪlɪtjuːd/) is the "lifelikeness" or
believability of a work of fiction. The word
comes from Latin:
verum meaning truth and similis...
- have the
highest believability.
Believability is a
necessary but not a
sufficient condition for an
effective campaign. If
believability of
messages is low...
- Tomatoes, the film was
largely criticized for its lack of
originality and
believability. As a
result of
these factors,
plans to
produce further Alex
Rider films...
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opponents could offer no
alternative policy that was
either plausible or
believable since the one they
favored was one they had
designed but
which the president...