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- Fry_readability_formula abstract "The Fry readability formula (or Fry readability graph) is a readability metric for English texts, developed by Edward Fry.The grade reading level (or reading difficulty level) is calculated by the average number of sentences (y-axis) and syllables (x-axis) per hundred words. These averages are plotted onto a specific graph; the intersection of the average number of sentences and the average number of syllables determines the reading level of the content.The formula and graph are often used to provide a common standard by which the readability of documents can be measured. It is sometimes used for regulatory purposes, such as in healthcare, to ensure publications have a level of readability that is understandable and accessible by a wider portion of the population.".
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- Fry_readability_formula subject Category:Readability_tests.
- Fry_readability_formula type Abstraction100002137.
- Fry_readability_formula type Cognition100023271.
- Fry_readability_formula type Experiment105798043.
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- Fry_readability_formula type ReadabilityTests.
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- Fry_readability_formula comment "The Fry readability formula (or Fry readability graph) is a readability metric for English texts, developed by Edward Fry.The grade reading level (or reading difficulty level) is calculated by the average number of sentences (y-axis) and syllables (x-axis) per hundred words.".
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