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Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
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Stricker, Johannes
, Chasiotis, Anita
, Kerwer, Martin
, Günther, Armin
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/ Psychology
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/ Research and Analysis Methods
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/ Social Sciences
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/ Variance analysis
2020
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Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
by
Stricker, Johannes
, Chasiotis, Anita
, Kerwer, Martin
, Günther, Armin
in
Accuracy
/ Analysis
/ Archives & records
/ Audiences
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Decision making
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Discipline
/ Experts
/ Language
/ Open access
/ Physical Sciences
/ Psychological research
/ Psychology
/ Reading comprehension
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Researchers
/ Reviews
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Summaries
/ University students
/ Variance analysis
2020
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Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
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Stricker, Johannes
, Chasiotis, Anita
, Kerwer, Martin
, Günther, Armin
in
Accuracy
/ Analysis
/ Archives & records
/ Audiences
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Collaboration
/ Communication
/ Decision making
/ Diagnostic tests
/ Discipline
/ Experts
/ Language
/ Open access
/ Physical Sciences
/ Psychological research
/ Psychology
/ Reading comprehension
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Researchers
/ Reviews
/ Social Sciences
/ Studies
/ Summaries
/ University students
/ Variance analysis
2020
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Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
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Scientific abstracts and plain language summaries in psychology: A comparison based on readability indices
2020
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Overview
Findings from psychological research are usually difficult to interpret for non-experts. Yet, non-experts resort to psychological findings to inform their decisions (e.g., whether to seek a psychotherapeutic treatment or not). Thus, the communication of psychological research to non-expert audiences has received increasing attention over the last years. Plain language summaries (PLS) are abstracts of peer-reviewed journal articles that aim to explain the rationale, methods, findings, and interpretation of a scientific study to non-expert audiences using non-technical language. Unlike media articles or other forms of accessible research summaries, PLS are usually written by the authors of the respective journal article, ensuring that research content is accurately reproduced. In this study, we compared the readability of PLS and corresponding scientific abstracts in a sample of 103 journal articles from two psychological peer-reviewed journals. To assess readability, we calculated four readability indices that quantify text characteristics related to reading comprehension (e.g., word difficulty, sentence length). Analyses of variance revealed that PLS were easier to read than scientific abstracts. This effect emerged in both included journals and across all readability indices. There was only little evidence that this effect differed in magnitude between the included journals. In sum, this study shows that PLS may be an effective instrument for communicating psychological research to non-expert audiences. We discuss future research avenues to increase the quality of PLS and strengthen their role in science communication.
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