Dictionary Definition
credibility n : the quality of being believable
or trustworthy [syn: credibleness, believability] [ant:
incredibility]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Etymology
From the French crédibilitéPronunciation
- /"krEd.@.bI.5I.ti/
- /ˈkɹɛd.ə.bɪ.ɫɪ.ti/
Noun
- reputation
impacting one's
ability to be believed
- After weeks of blowing smoke, her credibility with me was next to nil.
- Whether or not a witness is being truthful.
- The primary measure of credibility is whether the testimony is probable or improbable when judged by common experience.
Coordinate terms
Translations
reputation impacting one's ability to be
believed
- Japanese: 信用性
law: whether or not a witness is being truthful
- Finnish: uskottavuus
- German: Glaubwürdigkeit
- Hebrew: אמינות (aminut)
- Spanish: credibilidad
Extensive Definition
Credibility is the objective and subjective
components of the believability of a source or message.
Traditionally, credibility is composed of two primary dimensions:
trustworthiness and expertise, which have both objective and
subjective components. That is, trustworthiness is a receiver
judgment based on subjective factors. Expertise can be similarly
subjectively perceived but includes relatively objective
characteristics of the source or message as well (e.g., source
credentials or information quality). Some secondary dimensions
include source dynamism (charisma) and physical attractiveness, for
example.
Credibility online has become an important topic
since the mid-1990s, as the web has increasingly become an
information resource. The Credibility and Digital Media
Project @ UCSB highlights recent and ongoing work in this area,
including recent consideration of digital media, youth, and
credibility. In addition, the Persuasive Technology Lab at
Stanford University has studied web credibility and proposed the
principal components of online credibility and a general theory
called Prominence-Interpretation
Theory.
According to the Society of Professional
Journalists code of
ethics, professional integrity is the cornerstone
of a journalists credibility.See Preamble
"Street cred" is a contemporary neologism referring to
credibility or acceptability among young or fashionable inner-city
residents, particularly those who support the hip-hop
industry.
See also
Credibility Research Reviews
- Metzger, M. J., Flanagin, A. J., Eyal, K., Lemus, D. R., & McCann, R. (2003). Credibility in the 21st century: Integrating perspectives on source, message, and media credibility in the contemporary media environment. In P. Kalbfleisch (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 27 (pp. 293-335). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
- Rieh, S. Y. & Danielson, D. R. (2007). Credibility: A multidisciplinary framework. In B. Cronin (Ed.), Annual Review of Information Science and Technology (Vol. 41, pp. 307-364). Medford, NJ: Information Today.
References
credibility in Spanish: Credibilidad
credibility in Indonesian: Kredibilitas
credibility in Hebrew: אמינות
credibility in Slovenian:
Verodostojnost
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
absolute credibility, acceptability, believability, believableness, conceivability, credit, plausibility, reliability, tenability, trustworthiness,
truth, truth-loving,
truth-speaking, truth-telling, truthfulness, veraciousness, veracity, veridicality, verity