Readability formulas in the new millennium

  • Schriver K
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Abstract

While readability formulas were intended as a quick benchmark for indexing readabilty, they are inherently unreliable: they depend on criterion (calibration) passages too short to reflect cohesiveness, too varied to support between-formula comparisons, and too text-oriented to account for the effects of lists, enumerated sequences,and tables on text comprehension. But readability formulas did spark decades of research on what comprehension really involoves.

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Schriver, K. A. (2000). Readability formulas in the new millennium. ACM Journal of Computer Documentation, 24(3), 138–140. https://doi.org/10.1145/344599.344638

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