Definition
The trustworthiness of alerts, metrics, and reports used to govern a system.
High signal credibility pairs transparent sampling, explainability for accountability, and human testimony so warnings trigger action instead of alert fatigue or dismissal.
Scope
G. Measures & indicators. Metrics that track moral performance across systems.
Operational tests
- Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect signal credibility.
- Teams can point to a concrete example that demonstrates signal credibility in practice.
Genealogy
Ethotechnics uses Signal Credibility to extend the g. measures & indicators vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.