Readability
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Readability is the ease in which text can be read and understood. Various factors to measure readability have been used, such as "speed of perception," "perceptibility at a distance," "perceptibility in peripheral vision," "visibility," "the reflex blink technique," "rate of work" (e.g., speed of reading), "eye movements," and "fatigue in reading."
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See also
- Unreadability
- Plain language
- Verbosity
- Accessible publishing
- List of plain English words and phrases
- George R. Klare
- William S. Gray
- Miles Tinker
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