
Trustworthiness Model
The Trustworthiness Model evaluates how reliably a system, source, or entity provides accurate, consistent, and honest information or performance. It considers factors like credibility, past behavior, transparency, and adherence to standards. By assessing these elements, the model helps determine how much you can depend on the entity for truthful and dependable interactions. This framework is essential for building confidence and making informed decisions about whom or what to trust in various contexts, such as online information, professional relationships, or technology systems.