The Think Aloud (TA) protocol is used to capture conscious cognition for wide ranging applications. However, the methods used to train the TA technique have been inconsistent involving a mixture of both traditional guidelines (Ericsson & Simon, 1993) and task-specific examples. This study aimed to examine how best to train the TA process. We recruited 20 competitive golfers as research participants, and we randomly assigned them to equal sized groups of traditional TA training as described by Ericsson and Simon (1993) and task-specific training in which participants were familiarized with TA via task-specific examples. Following training, all participants performed a golf task and were asked to TA. We transcribed audiotapes of their verbati...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
This paper describes the nature and utility of the think aloud method for studying thinking that qua...
Objectives: Presently, there is no exploration into the cognitive processes of super-elite and elite...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the utility of a traditional think aloud (TA) training packag...
Two studies examined the use of Think Aloud (TA) protocol as a means for collecting data of cognitiv...
© 2023, American Psychological Association. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Two studies examined differences in the cognition of golfers with differing levels of expertise in h...
Two studies examined differences in the cognition of golfers with differing levels of expertise in h...
A primary objective of sport psychology consulting is to assist athletes and coaches in identifying ...
Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a tool to promote self-regulation and reflection within coaches, y...
Objectives: Most research to date that has investigated cognitive processes in golf using the Think ...
Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a tool to promote self-regulation and reflection within coaches, y...
Objectives Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a knowledge elicitation method in sport research and i...
Think aloud (TA) is widely used in translation studies to investigate the translation process. Howev...
Think Aloud (TA) involves an individual verbalising his or her thoughts throughout the duration of a...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
This paper describes the nature and utility of the think aloud method for studying thinking that qua...
Objectives: Presently, there is no exploration into the cognitive processes of super-elite and elite...
Objectives: The study aimed to examine the utility of a traditional think aloud (TA) training packag...
Two studies examined the use of Think Aloud (TA) protocol as a means for collecting data of cognitiv...
© 2023, American Psychological Association. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly...
Two studies examined differences in the cognition of golfers with differing levels of expertise in h...
Two studies examined differences in the cognition of golfers with differing levels of expertise in h...
A primary objective of sport psychology consulting is to assist athletes and coaches in identifying ...
Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a tool to promote self-regulation and reflection within coaches, y...
Objectives: Most research to date that has investigated cognitive processes in golf using the Think ...
Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a tool to promote self-regulation and reflection within coaches, y...
Objectives Think Aloud (TA) has been used as a knowledge elicitation method in sport research and i...
Think aloud (TA) is widely used in translation studies to investigate the translation process. Howev...
Think Aloud (TA) involves an individual verbalising his or her thoughts throughout the duration of a...
Objectives: Whereas accounts of skilled performance based on automaticity (Beilock & Carr, 2001; Fi...
This paper describes the nature and utility of the think aloud method for studying thinking that qua...
Objectives: Presently, there is no exploration into the cognitive processes of super-elite and elite...