R.P. Fishburne’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Derivation of New Readability Formulas (Automated Readability Index, Fog Count and Flesch Reading Ease Formula) for Navy Enlisted Personnel
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January 1975

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J.P. Kincaid

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R.P. Fishburne

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R.L. Rogers

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B.S. Chissom

Citations (2)


... The readability was measured using the Flesch Reading Ease Score calculator. The scoring system ranges from 0 to 100, based on which the readability is determined as easy or difficult [45,46]. ...

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Evaluating the Performance of Artificial Intelligence-Based Large Language Models in Orthodontics-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Derivation of New Readability Formulas (Automated Readability Index, Fog Count and Flesch Reading Ease Formula) for Navy Enlisted Personnel
  • Citing Article
  • January 1975

... The LEMI tool can support textbook development, particularly for Romanian children's literature. Unlike general readability tools such as Flesch-Kincaid (Flesch, 1948;Kincaid et al., 1975) or Lexile (Stenner et al., 2006), LEMI uses a readability formula specifically tailored for the Romanian language, ensuring culturally and linguistically appropriate assessments. This specificity allows LEMI to precisely calibrate text difficulty, simplify task instructions for better comprehension.Its repository of validated texts guarantees age-appropriate and engaging materials for young readers. ...

Derivation of new readability formulas (Automated Readability Index, Fog Count, and Flesch Reading Ease formula) for Navy enlisted personnel. Research Branch report 8-75. Chief of Naval technical training: Naval air station Memphis
  • Citing Article
  • January 1975

Scientific Studies of Reading