2023
DOI: 10.1177/13623613231163083
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Are lay abstracts published in Autism readable enough for the general public? A short report

Abstract: Lay abstracts are brief descriptions or summaries of research that are targeted at a general audience. They are held as an important means for the research community to provide greater transparency to the general public and to increase visibility of the pertinent research. This study aims to examine the extent to which lay abstracts published in the journal Autism are comprehensible to a lay audience in terms of readability measures. Results showed that lay abstracts published in Autism were more readable than… Show more

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