Title :
The evaluation of text quality: expert-focused and reader-focused methods compared
Author :
Lentz, Leo ; De Jong, Menno
Author_Institution :
Centre for Language & Commun., Utrecht Univ., Netherlands
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The authors compare a reader-focused text evaluation with an expert-focused evaluation by technical writers and subject/audience experts. The experts were asked to predict the problems readers had signaled in a government brochure about alcohol. On average, they predicted less than 15% of the reader problems and produced a lot of new problem detections. In addition, the experts showed little mutual agreement in their problem detections. Their results suggest that a reader-focused evaluation should not be substituted for an expert-focused evaluation. The paper ends with a discussion of methodological issues for this type of research
Keywords :
technical presentation; audience experts; expert-focused text evaluation; government alcohol brochure; methodological issues; reader-focused text evaluation; subject experts; technical writers; text quality evaluation; Feedback; Government; Guidelines; Information retrieval; Manuals; Protocols; Testing; Writing;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on