Protocol Analysis : Verbal Reports as Data.
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, 1993 1993Edition: Rev. edDescription: liii, 443 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0262050471
- 9780262050470
- 0262550237
- 9780262550239
- Verbal behavior -- Research
- Cognition -- Research
- Behaviorism (Psychology) -- Research
- Psychology, Experimental
- Cognition
- Data Collection -- methods
- Psychology, Experimental -- methods
- Verbal Behavior
- Behaviorism (Psychology) -- Research
- Cognition -- Research
- Psychology, Experimental
- Verbal behavior -- Research
- Verbal behavior -- Research
- Behaviorism (Psychology) -- Research
- Humans Memory (Mental processes)
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- BF455 .E68 1993
- BF 455
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"A Bradford Book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 381-423) and indexes.
Ch.1 Introduction and Summary -- Ch. 2 Effects of Verbalization -- Ch. 3 Completeness of Reports Ch. 4 Inferences From Verbal Data -- Ch. 5. Model of Verbalization -- Ch. 6. Methods for Protocol Analysis -- Ch. 7. Techniques of Protocol Analysis
Verbal data is used to study cognitive processes in many areas of psychology. Here, the authors review major advances in verbal reports over the past decade, including new evidence on how giving verbal reports affects subjects' cognitive processes, and on the validity of such reports.