1976
DOI: 10.1177/107769907605300423
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Readability of the ‘Mini Page’

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“…This adds impetus to the current study. In a 1976 examination of the Mini Page , a syndicated newspaper insert targeted at K-7 readers, Bittner and Shamo found readability levels as high as the 8th grade, with a 6.75 average grade reading level across four readability measures – Gunning’s Fog Index, Flesch, Lorge’s, and Spache’s. In another early study of readability, Fowler (1978) compared reading complexity between newspaper content and novels.…”
Section: Newspaper Readabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This adds impetus to the current study. In a 1976 examination of the Mini Page , a syndicated newspaper insert targeted at K-7 readers, Bittner and Shamo found readability levels as high as the 8th grade, with a 6.75 average grade reading level across four readability measures – Gunning’s Fog Index, Flesch, Lorge’s, and Spache’s. In another early study of readability, Fowler (1978) compared reading complexity between newspaper content and novels.…”
Section: Newspaper Readabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%