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The Flesch–Kincaid readability tests are readability tests designed to indicate how difficult a passage in English is to understand. There are two tests: the Flesch Reading-Ease, and the Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level. Although they use the same core measures (word length and sentence length), they have different weighting factors. The results of the two tests correlate approximately inversely: a text with a comparatively high score on the Reading Ease test should have a lower score on the Grade-Level test. Rudolf Flesch devised the Reading Ease evaluation; somewhat later, he and J. Peter Kincaid developed the Grade Level evaluation for the United States Navy. History "The Flesch–Kincaid" (F–K) reading grade level was developed under contract to the U.S. Navy in 1975 by J. Peter Kincaid and his team. Related U.S. Navy research directed by Kincaid delved into high-tech education (for example, the electronic authoring and delivery of technical information), usefulness of the Flesch–Kincaid readability formula, computer aids for editing tests, illustrated formats to teach procedures, and the Computer Readability Editing System (CRES).The F–K formula was first used by the Army for assessing the difficulty of technical manuals in 1978 and soon after became a United States Military Standard. Pennsylvania was the first U.S. state to require that automobile insurance policies be written at no higher than a ninth-grade level (14–15 years of age) of reading difficulty, as measured by the F–K formula. This is now a common requirement in many other states and for other legal documents such as insurance policies. Flesch reading ease In the Flesch reading-ease test, higher scores indicate material that is easier to read; lower numbers mark passages that are more difficult to read. The formula for the Flesch reading-ease score (FRES) test is: Scores can be interpreted as shown in the table below. Reader's Digest magazine has a readability index of about 65, Time magazine scores about 52, an average grade six student's written assignment (age of 12) has a readability index of 60–70 (and a reading grade level of six to seven), and the Harvard Law Review has a general readability score in the low 30s. The highest (easiest) readability score possible is 121.22, but only if every sentence consists of only one-syllable words. "The cat sat on the mat." scores 116. The score does not have a theoretical lower bound; therefore, it is possible to make the score as low as wanted by arbitrarily including words with many syllables. The sentence "This sentence, taken as a reading passage unto itself, is being used to prove a point." has a readability of 69. The sentence "The Australian platypus is seemingly a hybrid of a mammal and reptilian creature." scores 37.5 as it has 24 syllables and 13 words. While Amazon calculates the text of Moby-Dick as 57.9, one particularly long sentence about sharks in chapter 64 has a readability score of −146.77. One sentence in the beginning of Scott Moncrieff's English translation of Swann's Way, by Marcel Proust, has a score of −515.1.The U.S. Department of Defense uses the reading ease test as the standard test of readability for its documents and forms. Florida requires that insurance policies have a Flesch reading ease score of 45 or greater.Use of this scale is so ubiquitous that it is bundled with popular word processing programs and services such as KWord, IBM Lotus Symphony, Microsoft Office Word, WordPerfect, WordPro, and Grammarly. Polysyllabic words affect this score significantly more than they do the grade-level score. Flesch–Kincaid grade level These readability tests are used extensively in the field of education. The "Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level Formula" presents a score as a U.S. grade level, making it easier for teachers, parents, librarians, and others to judge the readability level of various books and texts. It can also mean the number of years of education generally required to understand this text, relevant when the formula results in a number greater than 10. The grade level is calculated with the following formula: The result is a number that corresponds with a U.S. grade level. The sentence, "The Australian platypus is seemingly a hybrid of a mammal and reptilian creature" is an 11.3 as it has 24 syllables and 13 words. The different weighting factors for words per sentence and syllables per word in each scoring system mean that the two schemes are not directly comparable and cannot be converted. The grade level formula emphasizes sentence length over word length. By creating one-word strings with hundreds of random characters, grade levels may be attained that are hundreds of times larger than high school completion in the United States. Due to the formula's construction, the score does not have an upper bound. The lowest grade level score in theory is −3.40, but there are few real passages in which every sentence consists of a single one-syllable word. Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss comes close, averaging 5.7 words per sentence and 1.02 syllables per word, with a grade level of −1.3. (Most of the 50 used words are monosyllabic; "anywhere", which occurs eight times, is the only exception.) Limitations As readability formulas were developed for school books, they demonstrate weaknesses compared to directly testing usability with typical readers. They neglect between-reader differences and effects of content, layout and retrieval aids. See also ReadabilityReferences Further reading Flesch R (1948). "A new readability yardstick". Journal of Applied Psychology. 32 (3): 221–233. doi:10.1037/h0057532. PMID 18867058. Farr JN, Jenkins JJ, Paterson DG (October 1951). "Simplification of Flesch Reading Ease Formula". Journal of Applied Psychology. 35 (5): 333–337. doi:10.1037/h0062427.External links readability.mackayst.com, lists Flesch–Kincaid scores of Project Gutenberg books. Discover the S Kincaid popular books. Find the top 100 most popular S Kincaid books.

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    Mac L. Coker v. Frances Kincaid Coker

    En Banc Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    This suit was brought by Frances Kincaid Coker (Frances) against her former husband, Mac L. Coker, Jr. (Mac), on a property settlement agreement incorporated into their divorce dec...

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    House of Rage and Sorrow

    Sangu Mandanna

    One kingdom. One crown. One family.“Maybe it’s time the great House of Rey came to an end. After all, what are we now? Just a house of rage and sorrow.” Esmae once wanted nothing m...

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    How To Pre-Qualify Yourself For A Mortgage In 5 Easy Steps

    S. L. Kincaid

    How To PreQualify Yourself For A Mortgage In 5 Easy Steps will give you the knowledge and tools to take control of the loan application process by going into it extremely preparedb...

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    Now May You Weep

    Deborah Crombie

    Newly appointed Detective Inspector Gemma James has never thought to question her friend Hazel Cavendish about her past. So it is quite a shock when Gemma learns that their holiday...

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    George Giokaris v. Michael E. Kincaid

    Court of Appeals of North Carolina

    This is a garnishment proceeding in aid of an execution issued upon a judgment for $17,500 for personal injuries sustained on January 5, 1956, by George Giokaris, a pedestrian, in ...

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    Baillie Lumber Co. v. Kincaid Carolina Corp.

    Court of Appeals of North Carolina No. 6927SC87

    When the case was called for trial, the parties submitted to the court an agreed statement of facts and issues as follows:

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    In a Dark House

    Deborah Crombie

    An abandoned Southwark warehouse burns next door to a women's shelter for victims of spousal abuse. Within it lies the charred corpse of a female body burned beyond all recognition...

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    From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

    E.L. Konigsburg

    Now available in a deluxe keepsake edition!A Time Best YA Book of All Time (2021)Run away to the Metropolitan Museum of Art with E. L. Konigsburg’s beloved classic and Newbery Meda...

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    Allies

    S. J. Kincaid

    In S. J. Kincaid's fastpaced and humorous scifi Insignia trilogy, the earth is in the middle of World War III when teen gamer Tom Raines is recruited to train with other young cade...

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    All About Mom

    Dahlia Porter & Gabriel Cervantes

    Nothing else in life compares to the oneofakind bond mothers have with their children. Filled with more than 400 heartfelt reflections from such luminaries as Sylvia Plath, Booker ...

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    John Russell Kincaid v. State Texas

    Fourth District, San Antonio Court of Appeals of Texas

    After a jury was impaneled and considerable evidence had been presented, in the case wherein appellant was charged with the murder of John Albert Kincaid, Jr., he waived jury trial...

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    Salahat v. Kincaid

    Court of Appeals Second District of Texas Fort Worth

    This is an appeal from a takenothing summary judgment rendered against appellants Esmat and May Lynn Salahat in their personal injury suit against appellee Michael Lynn Kincaid. In...

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    Necessary as Blood

    Deborah Crombie

    Necessary As Blood is the latest entry in Deborah Crombie’s New York Times Notable, Edgar®, Agatha, and Macavity Awardsnominated mystery series featuring Scotland Yard detectives D...

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    Hurricanes in Perfect Power

    Various Artists & Candice Brathwaite

    A stunning new collection of short stories about motherhood, selected and introduced by Candice Brathwaite.'To describe my mother would be to write about a hurricane in its perfect...

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    Jackson v. Kincaid

    Court of Appeals Thirteenth District of Texas Corpus Christi - Edinburg

    This is an interlocutory appeal from the trial courts orders granting the special appearances of appellees James L. Kincaid, Jeffrey T. Hills, and Terry M. Thomas (collectively, th...

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    Where Memories Lie

    Deborah Crombie

    “Chilling and humane….Skillful and subtle….A deeply moving novel that transcends genre.” Richmond Times DispatchA sinister mystery that leads all the way back to the Holocaust ensn...

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    Phillip Wayne Kincaid v. State Texas

    Supreme Court of Texas

    Appeal is taken from a conviction for aggravated robbery. The record reflects that after the State rested its case in chief the appellant changed his plea to guilty. Punishment was...

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    Bound by the Kincaid Baby

    Emilie Rose

    The rules of the will were ironclad: Mitch had to gain custody of his father's bastard son or lose the family fortune.It should have been simple. A sizable check and Carly Corbin w...

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    Throwing Shadows

    E.L. Konigsburg

    "Five short stories are told in the first person, all crisp and compactly tailored in setting forth their common theme of selfawareness".Booklist (starred review)

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    Water Like a Stone

    Deborah Crombie

    When Scotland Yard superintendent Duncan Kincaid takes Gemma, Kit, and Toby for a holiday visit to his family in Cheshire, Gemma is soon entranced with Nantwich's pretty buildings ...

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    A Spark of White Fire

    Sangu Mandanna

    Named one of the best 25 space opera books by BookRiot!The first book in a scifi retelling of the Mahabrahata. When Esmae wins a contest of skill, she sets off events that trigger ...

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    A War of Swallowed Stars

    Sangu Mandanna

    “A rare gem of a sequel . . . Each page drips with action and moral complexities.” Natasha Ngan, New York Times bestselling author of Girls of Paper and Fire, on A House ...