The Influence of Mispronunciation and Educational Level on Audience Ratings of Source Credibility and Audience Attitude Change [electronic resource] / B. K. L. Genova and Gerald R. Miller.
This study tested two primary hypotheses concerning the effects of mispronunciation on the ratings of source credibility. First, as the number of mispronunciations presented by a speaker increases, audience ratings of source credibility will decrease. Second, the effects hypothesized in the first st...
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