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Rieh, S.Y. & Danielson, D.R. (2007). Credibility: A multidisciplinary framework. B. Cronin (Ed.), Annual Review of Information Science and Technology, Vol. 41, 307-364. Information Today, Inc.


Fogg, B.J., Cuellar, G., & Danielson, D.R. (in press). Motivating, influencing, and persuading users. J.A. Jacko and A. Sears (Eds.), The Human-Computer Interaction Handbook: Fundamentals, evolving technologies, and emerging applications (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.


Danielson, D.R. (2005). Web credibility. C. Ghaoui (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human-Computer Interaction. Hershey, PA: Idea Group, 713-721.

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Fogg, B.J. (2003). Prominence-interpretation theory: Explaining how people assess credibility online. Proceedings of CHI'03, Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 722-723.

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Fogg, B.J. (2003). Persuasive Technology: Using Computers to Change What We Think and Do. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann.

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Fogg, B.J., Marshall, J., Kameda, T., Solomon, J., Rangnekar, A., Boyd, J., & Brown, B. (2001). Web credibility research: A method for online experiments and early study results. Proceedings of CHI'01, Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 295-296.

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Fogg, B.J., Marshall, J., Laraki, O., Osipovich, A., Varma, C., Fang, N., Paul, J., Rangnekar, A., Shon, J., Swani, P., & Treinen, M. (2001). What makes Web sites credible? A report on a large quantitative study. Proceedings of CHI'01, Human Factors in Computing Systems, 61-68.

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Fogg, B.J., Soohoo, C., Danielson, D.R., Marable, L., Stanford, J., & Tauber, E.R. (2003). How do users evaluate the credibility of Web sites? A study with over 2,500 participants. Proceedings of DUX2003, Designing for User Experiences Conference.

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Fogg, B.J., Swani, P., Treinen, M., Marshall, J., Osipovich, A., Varma, C., Laraki, O., Fang, N., Paul, J., Rangnekar, A., & Shon, J. (2000). Elements that affect Web credibility: Early results from a self-report study. Proceedings of CHI'00, Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 287-288.

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Fogg, B.J. & Tseng, H. (1999). The elements of computer credibility. Proceedings of CHI'99, Human Factors in Computing Systems, 80-87.

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Kim, N. (1999). World Wide Web Credibility: What Effects do Advertisements and Typos Have on the Perceived Credibility of Web Page Information? Senior Honors Thesis. Stanford University.


Stanford, J., Tauber, E.R., Fogg, B.J., & Marable, L. (2002). Experts vs. online consumers: A comparative credibility study of health and finance Web sites. Consumer WebWatch Research Report.

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Tseng, H. & Fogg, B.J. (1999). Credibility and computing technology. Communications of the ACM, 42(5), 39-44.

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