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Exploring two methods of usability testing: concurrent versus retrospective think-aloud protocols


Abstract:

Think-aloud protocols are commonly used for the usability testing of instructional documents, Web sites and interfaces. This paper addresses the benefits and drawbacks of...Show More

Abstract:

Think-aloud protocols are commonly used for the usability testing of instructional documents, Web sites and interfaces. This paper addresses the benefits and drawbacks of two think-aloud variations: the traditional concurrent think-aloud method and the less familiar retrospective think-aloud protocols. It also offers an outline of a long-term research project designed to empirically investigate the value of both variants. The results of a first comparative study indicate that, although the two methods have distinct differences, they do seem to produce a similar outcome. A more detailed description of the results will be offered during the presentation.
Date of Conference: 21-24 September 2003
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 17 November 2003
Print ISBN:0-7803-7949-7
Conference Location: Orlando, FL, USA

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