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On the (Non-)Precision of Psychological Measures in Security and Privacy Research: Reliability Beyond Reporting Alpha

Title: On the (Non-)Precision of Psychological Measures in Security and Privacy Research: Reliability Beyond Reporting Alpha
Authors: Borgert, Nele; Ulmann, Tim; Merchel, Robin
Publisher Information: Center for Open Science
Publication Year: 2026
Description: In this paper, we argue that the trustworthiness of empirical Security and Privacy (SP) research depends on the precision of the psychological measures it uses. Because many core variables in SP are latent, imprecise measurement does not merely add noise; it undermines effect size estimates, threatens replicability, and can render substantive interpretations invalid. We contend that current practice often reduces reliability to Cronbach’s alpha, despite its restrictive assumptions and limited suitability across study designs. We therefore call for reliability evidence that matches the intended use of scale scores: reporting McDonald’s omega for internal consistency, and establishing test-retest reliability via intra-class correlations (ICC) for designs that infer change (e.g., pre-post intervention studies). Using Monte-Carlo simulations, we illustrate how poor reliability attenuates true correlations and can even invert observed intervention effects, making conclusions about training effectiveness speculative when stability evidence is absent. We discuss practical recommendations and propose shared infrastructure for accumulating stability evidence to enable cumulative, valid inference in SP research.
Document Type: other/unknown material
Language: unknown
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/87qmx_v1
Availability: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/87qmx_v1
Rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
Accession Number: edsbas.5BFA4A09
Database: BASE