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'''Protocol analysis''' is a [[psychology|psychological]] research method that elicits verbal reports from research participants. Protocol analysis is used to studying thinking in [[cognitive psychology]] (Crutcher, 1994), [[cognitive science]] (Simon & Kaplan, 1989), and behavior analysis (Austin & Delaney, 1998). It has found further application in the design of surveys and interviews (Sudman, Bradburn & Schwarz, 1996), [[usability testing]] (Henderson, Smith, Podd, & Varela-Alvarez, 1995) and [[educational psychology]] (Pressley & Afflerbach 1995; Renkl, 1997).
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