research techniques

2,000 words a quality mark for Wikipedia articles

Submitted by Dominik Lukes on Wed, 28/05/2008 - 11:32.
One of the significant complaints about Wikipedia is that there is no reliable way to assess the quality of an individual entry. A new research shows that the length of the article is a very good indicator of quality. Entries longer than 1,830 (or about 2,000) words, i.e. the length of a decent essay, are usually fairly good quality.