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Protokół głośnego myślenia×Cognitive Walkthrough×
DziedzinaInterakcja człowiek–komputerInterakcja człowiek–komputer
RodzinaHypothesis testHypothesis test
Rok powstania19801990
TwórcaK. Anders Ericsson and Herbert A. Simon, adapted to HCI by Clayton LewisClayton Lewis, Peter Polson, Cathleen Wharton, John Rieman
TypProtocol for capturing user cognition and decision-making during task executionEvaluative walkthrough examining how users learn to use an interface
Źródło pierwotneEricsson, K. A., & Simon, H. A. (1980). Verbal reports as data. Psychological Review, 87(3), 215–251. DOI ↗Lewis, C., Polson, P. G., Wharton, C., & Rieman, J. (1990). Testing a walkthrough methodology for specifying and evaluating user interface designs. In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 387–392). link ↗
Inne nazwyTalk-Aloud Protocol, Concurrent Thinking Aloud, TACognitive Walkthrough, CW Analysis
Pokrewne44
PodsumowanieThe Think-Aloud Protocol is a usability testing method in which participants verbalize their thoughts while completing tasks on a system. As users navigate an interface, they continuously narrate their observations, interpretations, and reasoning, allowing researchers to understand their mental models, decision-making, and frustration points. Originating from cognitive psychology research by Ericsson and Simon (1980), this method was adapted for HCI by Clayton Lewis and has become one of the most widely used techniques for identifying usability problems and understanding user behavior.Cognitive Walkthrough is an inspection method for evaluating interface designs by simulating and analyzing how users will learn to use a system through exploration and trial. Developed by Clayton Lewis, Peter Polson, Cathleen Wharton, and John Rieman in 1990, this method is grounded in cognitive psychology and focuses specifically on learnability—whether first-time or occasional users can discover how to perform tasks without formal training. Evaluators role-play user actions, answer a set of critical questions about feedback and discovery at each step, and document usability problems.
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