Think aloud protocol

Think aloud protocol

Think aloud protocol is a method used to gather data in usability testing in product design and development, in psychology and a range of social sciences. The think-aloud method was developed by Clayton Lewis while he was at IBM, and is explained in C. Lewis and J. Rieman, "Task-Centered User Interface Design: A Practical Introduction". This method was further refined by Ericsson & Simon (1980, 1987, 1993).

Think aloud (also spelled think-aloud) protocols involve participants thinking aloud as they are performing a set of specified tasks. Users are asked to say whatever they are looking at, thinking, doing, and feeling, as they go about their task. This enables observers to see first-hand the process of task completion (rather than only its final product). Observers at such a test are asked to objectively take notes of everything that users say, without attempting to interpret their actions and words. Test sessions are often audio and video taped so that developers can go back and refer to what participants did, and how they reacted.The purpose of this method is to make explicit what is implicitly present in subjects who are able to perform a specific task.

A related but slightly different data-gathering method is the talk-aloud protocol. This involves participants only describing their action but not giving explanations. This method is thought to be more objective in that participants merely report how they go about completing a task rather than interpreting or justifying their actions (see the standard works by Ericsson & Simon).

See also

* Comparison of usability evaluation methods

References

*cite journal
author = Ericsson, K., & Simon, H.
year = 1980
month = May
title = Verbal reports as data
journal = Psychological Review
volume = 87
issue = 3
pages = 215–251
doi = 10.1037/0033-295X.87.3.215

*cite book
author = Ericsson, K., & Simon, H.
year = 1987
chapter = Verbal reports on thinking
editor = C. Faerch & G. Kasper (eds.)
title = Introspection in Second Language Research
pages = 24–54
publisher = Multilingual Matters
location = Clevedon, Avon

*cite book
author = Ericsson, K., & Simon, H.
year = 1993
title = Protocol Analysis: Verbal Reports as Data
edition = 2nd ed.
publisher = MIT Press
location = Boston

* [http://grouplab.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/saul/hci_topics/tcsd-book/chap-1_v-1.html "Task-Centered User Interface Design: A Practical Introduction", by Clayton Lewis and John Rieman.]


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