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Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility

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Published in:Journal of Applied Communications
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Published: 2026
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Communication & Media
Arts & Humanities
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Communication & Media
Arts & Humanities
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Communication & Media
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title Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_auth Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_full Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_fullStr Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_full_unstemmed Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_short Real, Illustrated, or Cartooned? How Image Style Shapes Perceptions of Farmers’ Source Credibility
title_sort real, illustrated, or cartooned? how image style shapes perceptions of farmers’ source credibility
topic — — — — — Communications
Communication & Media
Arts & Humanities
url https://newprairiepress.org/jac/vol110/iss1/1