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'''LIX''' is a [[readability test|readability measure]] indicating the difficulty of reading a text<ref>http://reap.cs.cmu.edu/Papers/IASTED-HCI-05-jonbrown.pdf</ref> developed by [[Swedes|Swedish]] scholar [[Carl-Hugo Björnsson]]. It is computed as follows:
 
<math>\text{LIX} = \frac{A}{B} + \frac{C \cdot 100}{A}</math>, where
 
<math>A</math> is the number of words,
 
<math>B</math> is the number of periods (defined by period, colon or capital first letter), and
 
<math>C</math> is the number of long words (more than 6 letters).<ref>[http://www.iva.dk/bh/core%20concepts%20in%20lis/articles%20a-z/readability.htm ]</ref>
 
==References==
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==Further reading==
* Björnsson, C. H. (1968). Läsbarhet. Stockholm: Liber.
* Björnsson, C. H. (1971). Læsbarhed. København: Gad.
 
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.lix.se/ }}
* [http://www.standards-schmandards.com/exhibits/rix/ Calculator for LIX and other readability indices]
 
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LIX is a readability measure indicating the difficulty of reading a text[1] developed by Swedish scholar Carl-Hugo Björnsson. It is computed as follows:

LIX=AB+C100A, where

A is the number of words,

B is the number of periods (defined by period, colon or capital first letter), and

C is the number of long words (more than 6 letters).[2]

References

Further reading

  • Björnsson, C. H. (1968). Läsbarhet. Stockholm: Liber.
  • Björnsson, C. H. (1971). Læsbarhed. København: Gad.

External links