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Title: Document Design: A Review of the Relevant Research.

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Title:Document Design: A Review of the Relevant Research.
Authors:Felker, Daniel B., Ed.
Descriptors:Design RequirementsLanguage ProcessingLayout (Publications)Literature ReviewsPublicationsReadabilityReading ResearchState of the Art ReviewsWritten Language
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Publication Date:1980-04-00
Pages:171
Pub Types:Information Analyses; Reference Materials - Bibliographies
Abstract:Research from several disciplines has been examined to create this literature review of information on document design, the overall movement toward producing public documents that the intended users can understand. Six chapters review appropriate research from the areas of psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, instructional research, readability, human factors, and typography/graphics. A seventh chapter, written in the form of a case study, illustrates the development of an actual document design experiment, showing how research from the different disciplines can be used collectively to treat a typical document design issue. An appendix contains lists of references used in the seven chapters. (RL)
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Identifiers:Document Design Project
Record Type:Non-Journal
Level:1 - Available on microfiche
Institutions:American Institutes for Research, Washington, DC.; Siegel & Gale, Inc., New York, NY.; Carnegie-Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA.
Sponsors:National Inst. of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC.
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Languages:English
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