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I am currently participating in a research project involving developing a
wheelchair seating system for children. This new seating system will have a
number of adjustable components and components that must not be adjusted.
These adjustment will have to be detailed in an instruction manual. As part
of this project, I am writing a research paper on methods for presenting
instructional text to non-expert readers (in this case, the caregivers of
the child). I am wondering if anyone has information references related to
this topic?