Constructive interaction provides natural thinking-aloud as test subjects collaborate in pairs to solve tasks. Since children may face difficulties in following instructions for a standard think-aloud test, constructive interaction has been suggested as evaluation method when usability testing with children. However, the relationship between think-aloud and constructive interaction is still poorly understood. We present an experiment that compares think-aloud and constructive interaction in usability testing. The experiment involves 60 children with three setups where children apply think-aloud, and constructive interaction in acquainted and non-acquainted pairs. Our results show that the pairing of children had impact on how the children c...
We used a collaborative recall task to explore the nature and consequences of children's interaction...
This thesis examines young children's early collaborative development when engaged in joint tasks wi...
Think-aloud protocol is a usability testing method whereby the participant running the usability tes...
Constructive interaction provides natural thinking-aloud as test subjects collaborate to solve tasks...
This paper focuses on the interaction between test participants and test facilitator in two variants...
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
An exploratory study is described looking at children's ability to provide verbal comments in usabil...
This paper focuses on the interaction between test participants and test facilitator in two variants...
This paper focuses on the interaction between teams of participants in the constructive interaction ...
The paper reports a comparative assessment of 3 usability-testing methods (UTM) involving 45 childre...
We report the results of a study comparing two concurrent think-aloud approaches for usability testi...
This paper describes a study of usability testing with children in which stimulated retrospective pr...
This thesis explores the reported disparity between the concurrent think-aloud theory (Ericsson and ...
This paper presents the results of a study that compared two think-aloud usability testing methods: ...
In order to better understand how to design hands-on child-computer interaction, we explore how diff...
We used a collaborative recall task to explore the nature and consequences of children's interaction...
This thesis examines young children's early collaborative development when engaged in joint tasks wi...
Think-aloud protocol is a usability testing method whereby the participant running the usability tes...
Constructive interaction provides natural thinking-aloud as test subjects collaborate to solve tasks...
This paper focuses on the interaction between test participants and test facilitator in two variants...
Emerging technologies for children often require the involvement of children as test subjects in sof...
An exploratory study is described looking at children's ability to provide verbal comments in usabil...
This paper focuses on the interaction between test participants and test facilitator in two variants...
This paper focuses on the interaction between teams of participants in the constructive interaction ...
The paper reports a comparative assessment of 3 usability-testing methods (UTM) involving 45 childre...
We report the results of a study comparing two concurrent think-aloud approaches for usability testi...
This paper describes a study of usability testing with children in which stimulated retrospective pr...
This thesis explores the reported disparity between the concurrent think-aloud theory (Ericsson and ...
This paper presents the results of a study that compared two think-aloud usability testing methods: ...
In order to better understand how to design hands-on child-computer interaction, we explore how diff...
We used a collaborative recall task to explore the nature and consequences of children's interaction...
This thesis examines young children's early collaborative development when engaged in joint tasks wi...
Think-aloud protocol is a usability testing method whereby the participant running the usability tes...