läskbarhetsindex
Läskbarhetsindex, often translated as "readability index," is a metric used to assess how easy a piece of text is to understand. It quantifies the complexity of a text by considering factors such as sentence length and word difficulty. Various formulas exist to calculate these indices, with common examples including the Flesch-Kincaid readability tests and the Gunning Fog index.
The purpose of a läskbarhetsindex is to provide an objective measure that can guide writers in tailoring
Different indices employ slightly different methodologies. For instance, some focus on the average number of syllables