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The concept of a synthetic character being believable in a digital performance has remained a wholly subjective and nebulous descriptor. Little work has been done to provide a useful metric for comparing or contrasting the relative believability of different characters. This paper proposes a general method for measuring dramatic believability based on the premise that the believability of a performance to an observer is dependent on the different expectations of that observer. This is meant as an exploratory process of identifying a new, general means of defining believability for use in academic research and character design.