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Results: The ratio of perceived time to clock time was lower for thinking-aloud than control participants. Participants overestimated time by an average of 47% ...
Jun 18, 2014 · We found a lower ratio of perceived to clock time for thinking-aloud than for control participants. A possible explanation of this finding is ...
Oct 22, 2024 · Thinking aloud changes the perception of time (Hertzum and Holmegaard, 2015) and can delay the generation of ideas (Sun et al., 2021). One ...
Jun 18, 2014 · The ratio of perceived time to clock time was lower for thinking-aloud than control participants. Participants overestimated time by an average ...
Participants overestimated time by an average of 47% (thinking aloud) and 94% (control). The effect of thinking aloud on time perception also held separately ...
The ratio of perceived time to clock time was lower for thinking-aloud than control participants. Participants overestimated time by an average of 47% (thinking ...
Participants overestimated time by an average of 47% (thinking aloud) and 94% (control). The effect of thinking aloud on time perception also held separately ...
Oct 22, 2024 · Thinking-aloud participants also spend longer responding to interruptions than control participants. Conversely, the absence or presence of time ...
We find that the presence of auditory, visual, audiovisual, or no interruptions interacts with thinking aloud for task solution rate, task completion time, and ...
Jan 17, 2023 · The results of our research indicate that, on average, it took participants about 20% longer to complete a task when thinking aloud in an unmoderated study.
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