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Think-Aloud Protocol


Category:
Type:
Synonyms:
Contextual Inquiry
People:
1 User(s),   1 Collaborator(s)
Characteristic:

Research      Approach: Intrusive, Purpose: Evaluate implementation, Researcher location: Present, Researcher location: Remote, Time perspective: Future, Type of data collected: Qualitative, Unit of analysis: Attitudes and Behavior, User role: Self-reporting, User setting: Setting independent

Date:
March 8, 2015
Summary:
A Think-Aloud Protocol is a qualitative method to gather data in usability testing. There are two general types of think-aloud protocols: concurrent, collected during the task or study; and retrospective, gathered after the task. In each of these types, the investigator asks the participant to...

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