TextQuest - readability analysis

The readability analysis in TextQuest is based on formulas. These are most based on the two variables that explain the most variance of reading behaviour (comprehension or speed): the sentence length and the word length.

Currently 68 formulas for 7 languages are implemented. The results of the formulas are:

The following formulas are currently implemented:

All formulas are computed as raw and as standardised values. Some formulas require tables, also these values are computed. Additionally all variables used for the computation are computed, therefore it is possible to compute own formulas by just inserting the computed values.

The results look like this:

raw value standard formula

- R 01: 299.530 29.967 Coleman 1
- R 02: 302.970 31.062 Coleman 2
- R 03: 4.659 4.659 Danielson-Bryan 1
- R 04: 367.365 33.232 Farr-Jenkins-Paterson: New Reading Ease Index: 11
- R 05: -480.715 51.658 Flesch's Reading Ease Index: 10
- R 06: 19.904 19.904 LIX: 4. class
- R 07: 49.070 20.437 Power's Modified Reading Ease Index: 12
- R 08: 196.448 61.040 Power's Modified New Reading Ease Index: 8
- R 09: 2.840 2.840 RIX: 7. class
- R 10: 24.400 24.400 Wheeler-Smith-Index: 4


last change of this page: March 23, 2007

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