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  3. Think aloud protocol - Wikipedia

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    A think-aloud (or thinking 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 (e.g., reading, writing, translation research, decision making, and process tracing).

  4. Linda Flower - Wikipedia

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    They used think-aloud protocols to learn more about how writers problem-solve during writing tasks. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] Together, they developed a cognitive model of the writing process. [ 5 ] This model prompted discussions of cognitive rhetoric and its role with social constructivism and meaning making processes, including critiques from Patricia ...

  5. Cognitive rhetoric - Wikipedia

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    Colleagues at Carnegie Mellon, Flower and Hayes conducted studies on problem-solving in writing using think-aloud protocols where subjects talk as they solve a problem showing what is happening in their minds while writing. [1] Janet Emig explored elements of the writing process and the relationship between process and product. [2]

  6. Partial concurrent thinking aloud - Wikipedia

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    Partial concurrent thinking aloud (or partial concurrent think-aloud, or PCTA) is a method used to gather data in usability testing with screen reader users. It is a particular kind of think aloud protocol (or TAP) created by Stefano Federici and Simone Borsci [1] at the Interuniversity Center for Research on Cognitive Processing in Natural and Artificial Systems [2] of University of Rome "La ...

  7. Jim W. Corder - Wikipedia

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    Jimmie Wayne Corder (September 25, 1929 in Jayton, Texas – August 28, 1998 in Fort Worth, Texas) was a scholar of rhetoric. [1]Professor of English at Texas Christian University, Jim W. Corder was a prolific scholar and teacher, producing dozens of books and articles on the history and theory of rhetoric studies and the teaching of writing. [1]

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    Free software played a significant part in the development of the Internet, the World Wide Web and the infrastructure of dot-com companies. [57] [58] Free software allows users to cooperate in enhancing and refining the programs they use; free software is a pure public good rather than a private good.

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    NoviCraft [1] is a 2008 video game developed by LudoCraft Ltd. and published by TeamingStream Ltd. [2] [3] [4] It is a resource which aims to support business customers in social excellence, and learn to construct shared understanding with different people in changing contexts.