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Date: 2014-07-21 08:46:54
Critical thinking
Belief
Communication
Persuasion
Source credibility
Evaluation
Scale
Credibility
Psychology
Philosophy
Epistemology
Stanford Web Credibility Project

On subjectivity and bias of web content credibility evaluations

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