Original article can be found at: http://www.bps.org.uk/publications/journals/bjp/bjp_home.cfm Copyright The British Psychological Society DOI: 10.1348/096317907X173421A protocol analysis study of divergent thinking in an Alternative Uses task was carried out with a think aloud group (N = 40) and a control silent group (N=64). The groups did not differ in fluency or novelty of idea production indicating no verbal overshadowing in this task. Analysis of protocols from the think aloud group suggested that initial responses were based on a strategy of Retrieval from long term memory of pre-known uses. Later responses tended to be based on a small number of other strategies, viz., Property-Based use generation, imagined Disassembly of the targe...