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Flesch–Kincaid readability test - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Flesch/Flesch–Kincaid readability tests are designed to indicate comprehension difficulty when reading a passage of contemporary academic English. There are two tests, the Flesch Reading Ease ...
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Readability - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Readability is defined as reading ease , especially as it results from a writing style. Extensive research has shown that easy-reading text improves comprehension, retention, reading speed, and read...
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The Flesch Score – aka the Flesch Reading Ease scale — tells you how readable something is. It works on a scale of 0-100. The more readable a piece of text, the higher the score. If used right, it might just change the way the non-profit world works.
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The Commissioner may authorize a lower score than the required Flesch reading ease score if, in his discretion, he finds that a lower score meets any of the following conditions:
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onecle - legal research portal for lawyers and attorneys ... The commissioner may authorize a lower score than the Flesch reading ease score required in section 5a. (1) whenever, in his sole discretion, he finds that a lower score: a. will provide a more accurate reflection of the readability of a policy form;
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