Abstract
AbstractThis short note reports on two studies that examined the relationship between density and vagueness and criterion measures of independent ratings with respect to lecturing. Lectures measured as being dense were considered hard going and received relatively low ratings for overall effectiveness. Lectures with a high proportion of vague words and structures were similarly rated. An explanation in terms of learning theory suggests channel blockage and inability of the sensory receptors to recognise and assimilate inputs.
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