How Do Typographical Factors Affect Reading Text and Comprehension Performance in Arabic?

@article{Ganayim2013HowDT,
  title={How Do Typographical Factors Affect Reading Text and Comprehension Performance in Arabic?},
  author={Deia Ganayim and Raphiq Ibrahim},
  journal={Human Factors: The Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society},
  year={2013},
  volume={55},
  pages={323 - 332}
}
Objective: The objective of this study was to establish basic reading performance that could lead to useful design recommendations for print display text formats and layouts for the improvement of reading and comprehension performance of print text, such as academic writings, books, and newspapers, of Arabic language. Background: Readability of English print text has been shown to be influenced by a number of typographical variables, including interline spacing, column setting and line length… 

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