Retrospective think aloud
Retrospective think aloud protocol is a technique used in usability, and eye tracking in particular, to gather qualitative information on the user intents and reasoning during a test. It's a form of think aloud protocol performed after the user testing session activities, instead of during them.
Fairly often the retrospective protocol is stimulated by using a visual reminder such as a video replay. In writing studies, the visual reminder may be the writing produced during the think-aloud session.
References
- {{Cite CiteSeerX|title=The Validity of the Stimulated Retrospective Think-Aloud Method as Measured by Eye Tracking| year=2006 |citeseerx = 10.1.1.95.8504}}
- {{Cite web|url=http://www.slideshare.net/AcuityETS/using-retrospective-think-aloud-with-eye-tracking-usability-testing|title=Using Retrospective Think Aloud With Eye Tracking Usability Testing|date=24 September 2009 }}
Category:Human–computer interaction
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