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Chart Title
13%
Figure 2.3: speed S3 31% 56%
From the figure 2.3 as the speed changed to fast speed S3, 56% of the
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subjects’ writing was clearly visible, indicating that the writing is leg-
ible, 31% of the samples had few words unclear while writing in fast
speed S3. And around 13% of the subjects’ writing none of the words
were clear so it is then classified as illegible. Chart Title
19%
33%
Figure 2.4: high speed S4
48%
From the figure 2.4 when the samples were written in very fast speed
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S4, the legibility reduced. That is only 19% of the subjects’ writing
were clearly visible indicating the samples were legible, 48% of the
writing samples had few words that were unclear so it was classified as
moderately legible. And also 33% of the subjects’ writing none of the
words were clear so it was classified as illegible.
Overall, it was discovered that when the subjects wrote the samples
with ball point pen, the subject’s writing legibility decreased as the
speed rose. Only few words were unclear in the majority of the samples,
which is moderately legible; few samples were illegible since none of
the words were clear.
Ink pen
• • Ink pen- The results of legibility in relation of speed when written
using ink pen is depicted in the figure 3.1; figure 3.2; figure 3.3;
figure 3.4
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