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This study explored how people perceive the intelligence of a source i
n relationship to the style of English used. Male and female research
participants read a newspaper article that cited a private or public,
male or female source on a political issue. Citations were (a) in corr
ect English, (b) in regional dialect, or (c) in incorrect,flawed Engli
sh. Readers assigned higher intelligence to those individuals cited in
correct English. The authors discuss the implications for verbatim or
corrected citing of sources.