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Why You Should Keep Your Writing Simple (According to Science)
When Stanford University students were presented with two written passages that said the same thing, a curious thing happened.
The first passage was comprised of simple words and the other passage was comprised of complex words.
The students agreed:
The writers who complicated their message were viewed as less intelligent.
The students utilized what Ernest Hemingway dubbed a natural “bullshit detector.”
Writing with simplicity is an art form many writers strive to master.
It involves using clear and concise language that is easy for readers to understand.
In this short article, we will discuss some tips and techniques for keeping your writing simple.
1) Use Plain Language
Avoid using jargon or technical terms that readers may not be familiar with. Instead, use simple, everyday language that everyone can understand.
This will make your writing more accessible to a wider audience and help to ensure that your message is conveyed clearly.
Instead of writing:
“The sea vessel was gargantuan in size.”