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| − | This is a data elicitation method or protocol borrowed from cognitive psychology that traditionally has applications in psychological and educational research on cognitive processes <ref>Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783.</ref> . It is mainly used in usability research and in user interface design (e.g. usability testing of prototypes). The method consists of collecting think-aloud protocols (instructing subjects to solve a problem while stating directly what they think) and analysis and interpretation of these protocols. This provides a model of the cognitive processes that took place so and an insight into the way research subjects perform tasks <ref>Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783-784.</ref> | + | This is a data elicitation method or protocol borrowed from cognitive psychology that traditionally has applications in psychological and educational research on cognitive processes <ref>Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783.</ref> . It is mainly used in usability research and in user interface design (e.g. usability testing of prototypes). The method consists of collecting think-aloud protocols (instructing subjects to solve a problem while stating directly what they think) and analysis and interpretation of these protocols. This provides a model of the cognitive processes that took place so and an insight into the way research subjects perform tasks <ref>Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783-784.</ref> . |
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This is a data elicitation method or protocol borrowed from cognitive psychology that traditionally has applications in psychological and educational research on cognitive processes [1] . It is mainly used in usability research and in user interface design (e.g. usability testing of prototypes). The method consists of collecting think-aloud protocols (instructing subjects to solve a problem while stating directly what they think) and analysis and interpretation of these protocols. This provides a model of the cognitive processes that took place so and an insight into the way research subjects perform tasks [2] .
References
- ↑ Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783.
- ↑ Jaspers, Monique W.M., Thiemo Steen, Cor van den Bos, and Maud Geenen. 2002. The Think Aloud Method: A Guide to User Interface Design. International Journal of Medical Informatics 73: 781-795: 783-784.