Readability
of Waiver Of Liability Forms Used in Collegiate Intramural and
Recreational Sports Programs
By Benjamin J. White, CRSS, MS, Director and Coordinator
of Intramurals at Oregon State University and Bradley J. Cardinal,
Ph.D., Associate Professor in the Department of Exercise and
Sports Science at Oregon State University. |
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Abstract
Waiver of liability forms should be written at a reading level
consistent with that of the intended audience. On average,
students read three grade levels below the last grade they
completed in school. Therefore, waivers should be written
no higher then the ninth-grade level. The main goal of this
study was to assess the reading level of intramural and recreational
sport waiver of liability forms, compared to the ninth-grade
level.
Nine
NIRSA member schools and nine non-NIRSA member schools were
randomly selected from each of NIRSA’s six regions.
Readability was assessed using the Readability Calculation
software (Micro Power & Light, Dallas, TX) for MacIntosh.
A one-sample t-test was performed to compare the forms to
the ninth-grade reading level. Forms were written significantly
higher than the ninth-grade level. An analysis of variance
was performed to assess possible moderating variables. No
significant differences were found. Font size was also measured,
and forms were found to have been written at a significantly
higher level then the recommended 12-point font. This study
brings into questions the efficacy of waiver of liability
forms used in many collegiate/university intramural and recreational
sports programs. |