Abstract—Techniques for observing selection and reading behavior in professional documents, such as the thinking-aloud and the click-and-read methods, may affect the reading process to be observed. Such so-called reactivity problems complicate the use of these instruments in experimental research and usability testing. If their influence is unknown, any experimental results obtained with these instruments may be caused by the testing method. One way to detect reactivity effects is to compare different instruments in a series of experimental studies. In this initial study, we compared the thinking-aloud method, the click-and-read method, a combination of these two methods, and a silent reading condition. Subjects read and judged a 53-page po...
Think-aloudprotocols are commonly used fo? the usabili @ testing of instructional documents, web sit...
Research problem: Concurrent think-aloud (CTA) protocols are one of the dominant approaches of usabi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible differences in reading comprehension when stud...
Think-aloud protocol is a usability testing method whereby the participant running the usability tes...
The concurrent think aloud (CTA) method is perhaps the single most valuable usability engineering me...
The present study explores the differences and similarities of concurrent thinking aloud and gaze pa...
Think-aloud protocols are a dominant method in usability testing. There is, however, only little emp...
Think-aloud protocols are a dominant method in usability testing. There is, however, only little emp...
The Concurrent think-aloud (CTA) is primarily used to understand users’ task based cognitive process...
Non-intrusive experimentation and measurements can be obtained from the latest neuroscience scanning...
Subjects (N = 78) performed a visual four-choice reaction time (RT) task, either with or without imm...
Abstract. The newly developed reading-storage (RS) type of test was evaluated by comparing it to a m...
This paper presents the results of a study that compared two think-aloud usability testing methods: ...
Student Response Systems (SRS), often referred to as "clicker", allow instructors to pose questions ...
Although text types (e.g., persuasive and expository), think-aloud procedures, and expertise levels ...
Think-aloudprotocols are commonly used fo? the usabili @ testing of instructional documents, web sit...
Research problem: Concurrent think-aloud (CTA) protocols are one of the dominant approaches of usabi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible differences in reading comprehension when stud...
Think-aloud protocol is a usability testing method whereby the participant running the usability tes...
The concurrent think aloud (CTA) method is perhaps the single most valuable usability engineering me...
The present study explores the differences and similarities of concurrent thinking aloud and gaze pa...
Think-aloud protocols are a dominant method in usability testing. There is, however, only little emp...
Think-aloud protocols are a dominant method in usability testing. There is, however, only little emp...
The Concurrent think-aloud (CTA) is primarily used to understand users’ task based cognitive process...
Non-intrusive experimentation and measurements can be obtained from the latest neuroscience scanning...
Subjects (N = 78) performed a visual four-choice reaction time (RT) task, either with or without imm...
Abstract. The newly developed reading-storage (RS) type of test was evaluated by comparing it to a m...
This paper presents the results of a study that compared two think-aloud usability testing methods: ...
Student Response Systems (SRS), often referred to as "clicker", allow instructors to pose questions ...
Although text types (e.g., persuasive and expository), think-aloud procedures, and expertise levels ...
Think-aloudprotocols are commonly used fo? the usabili @ testing of instructional documents, web sit...
Research problem: Concurrent think-aloud (CTA) protocols are one of the dominant approaches of usabi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible differences in reading comprehension when stud...