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Very interesting, thanks. Would you say this effect is also felt if the
content is hard to understand? I do research in e-Democracy, and I am
considering the multitude applications of your findings. Our previous
position was to let people rate how understandable a paper is, (also) to
let other participants rewrite hard to understand positions. See my ePart
presentation: youtube.com/watch?v=m_odnkfaH5c But now what you say suggests
this might be detrimental! You have a link to the paper?
I know it is a cliche to say this, but it's true. It just is. Doctors have
terrible hand writing. How does that affect they way one reads the
information they write?