Abstract
This paper assesses basic marketing textbooks utilizing either tests of compre hension or readability formulas. It is argued that a test of comprehension provides a better measure than does the application of readability formulas. The results of a test of comprehension of ten basic marketing texts are presented and these results are compared to those found by applying widely used readability formulas.
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