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Luiten, John; And Others – Reading World, 1979
Discusses a method for accurately assessing the internal variations in the readability of a book. (TJ)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Readability, Readability Formulas, Textbook Evaluation
NEWPORT, JOHN F. – 1965
AN INVESTIGATION WAS MADE OF THE READABILITY LEVELS OF NINE CONTINUOUS SERIES OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS, GRADES 1-6. THE FOLLOWING SCIENCE SERIES WERE EVALUATED--ALLYN AND BACON, AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY, GINN, HARPER AND ROW, HEATH, LYONS AND CARNAHAN, MACMILLAN, SINGER, AND WINSTON. THE SPACHE FORMULA (SAFIER METHOD) WAS APPLIED TO…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Instructional Materials, Readability, Reading Difficulty
Maddux, Cleborne D.; Candler, Ann C. – Diagnostique, 1984
Ten textbooks on psychological and educational assessment in special education were analyzed with the Flesch formula for reading ease and interest. Reading levels were surprisingly low, human interest scores of eight of the books were classified as "dull," and great disparity was found in the topics treated by the various authors. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Higher Education, Readability, Special Education

Maddux, Cleborne D.; Candler, Ann – Behavioral Disorders, 1986
Analyzed with the Flesch formula for reading ease and interest were 29 textbooks on education of children with behavioral disorders and/or emotional disturbance. Reading levels were surprisingly low. Great disparity was found in the topics treated by the various authors. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Readability, Textbook Content
Razek, Joseph R.; And Others – Journal of Business Education, 1982
This article describes the results of a survey of the readability of most of the intermediate and advanced accounting textbooks currently in use at colleges and universities throughout the United States. (CT)
Descriptors: Accounting, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques, Readability

Smith, Gerald; And Others – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1981
The Flesch formula was used to calculate the readability of 15 financial accounting textbooks. The 15 textbooks represented introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels and also were classified by five different publishers. Two-way analysis of variance and Tukey's post hoc analysis revealed some significant differences. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Accounting, Data Analysis, Measurement Techniques, Readability
Gallagher, Daniel J.; Thompson, G. Rodney – Journal of Business Education, 1982
Examines the readability of texts in basic junior level college courses in the fields of management, marketing, and finance. The readability model is described, along with its application and results. Specific texts and how they fared are listed in accompanying tables. (CT)
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Marketing, Postsecondary Education

Quereshi, M.Y.; Buchkoski, Jerome E. – Teaching of Psychology, 1979
Discusses a study to evaluate student understanding of and interest in general psychology textbooks in college level introductory psychology course. Findings indicate that students generally found a high correlation between readability and human interest. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Higher Education, Psychology, Readability
Common Core State Standards Initiative, 2010
One of the key requirements of the Common Core State Standards for Reading is that all students must be able to comprehend texts of steadily increasing complexity as they progress through school. By the time they complete the core, students must be able to read and comprehend independently and proficiently the kinds of complex texts commonly found…
Descriptors: Reading Ability, Reading Instruction, Reading Comprehension, Glossaries

Miller, Dean F.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1974
Descriptors: Books, Health Materials, Junior High Schools, Readability
Condon, Marilyn – 1980
Directors of 100 undergraduate training programs in speech language pathology and audiology were surveyed about the readability level and faculty satisfaction with currently used textbooks. For each of seven fundamental courses, Ss were asked to indicate the academic level at which students typically completed the courses, the textbook currently…
Descriptors: Audiology, Disabilities, Higher Education, Professional Education
Turner, Devonne Gae – 1968
The aims of the social studies curriculums include growth of the pupil in social competence and awareness. In order to permit the teacher knowledge as to what social studies materials best contribute to the development of those aims, this study evaluated the readability level of three second grade social studies textbooks. (1) "We Have…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Readability, Reading Difficulty, Social Studies
Giordano, Gerard – Academic Therapy, 1985
A four-factor approach to estimating the readability of content area texts for learning disabled students focuses on vocabulary, syntax, density, and format. (CL)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Readability

Schultheis, Robert A.; Anderson, Roberta – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 1982
McLaughlin's Smog Index was compared to the Dale-Chall formula for the determination of reading levels of 48 textbooks in business and distributive education. A Modified Smog Index proved a valid substitute for the Dale-Chall formula when used to evaluate the reading levels of business and distributive education narrative. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Business Education, Distributive Education, Readability, Readability Formulas

Paige, William D. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1981
The purpose of this investigation was to (1) examine the effects of lowering the level of readability of textbook materials on the level of comprehension in a content area having technical terminology, and (2) determine the effects of providing a glossary of technical terms upon the level of comprehension. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Glossaries, High Schools, Readability, Reading Comprehension