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"Sleeper effect"
Keywords:
noncredible
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persuasive
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hovland
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discredible
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propaganda
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The delayed effectiveness of a persuasive message from a noncredible source.
richmond.edu
An impact of a study that does not appear immediately, but may manifest at a later time.
ojp.usdoj.gov
A delayed increase in the persuasive impact of a noncredible source.
college.hmco.com
Consumers forget the source of a message more quickly than they forget the message.
college.hmco.com
The sleeper effect identified by psychologist Carl Hovland refers to the "hidden" effect of a propaganda message even when it comes from a discredible source.
en.wikipedia.org
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