nondeceptiveness
Nondeceptiveness is a quality or standard describing behavior that does not aim to mislead others. It encompasses honesty, accuracy, and transparency in communication and conduct. Unlike formulations that require every statement to be verbatim true, nondeceptiveness emphasizes avoidance of deception, whether through falsehoods, omissions, exaggerated claims, or manipulative framing. The term is often used in ethics, professional codes, and risk assessments to describe a baseline of credible, trustworthy action.
In professional contexts, nondeceptiveness is supported by evidence-based claims, clear disclosures, and accountability mechanisms. Journalistic and
Challenges include determining when omission becomes deception, cultural differences in what counts as misleading, and the
Origin and usage: the term derives from the negation of deception, and is often used in philosophical,