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Believable Rumours Tend to Spread More Often Than Unbelievable Rumours

Question 74

Question 74

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Believable rumours tend to spread more often than unbelievable rumours. This is related to Rosnow's concept of:


A) cognitive ambiguity
B) credibility
C) outcome-relevance
D) believability
E) message integrity

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