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Rankin, J. Mark – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1988
Briefly reviews prior use of the thinking aloud method. Advantages of this method are contrasted to other techniques of the studying the research process. Suggestions include (1) choosing subjects and reading materials; (2) planning, preparing, and training subjects for thinking aloud sessions; and (3) recording, transcribing, and analyzing data.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, English (Second Language), Protocol Analysis, Reading Comprehension
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Oster, Leslie – Reading Teacher, 2001
Considers how thinking aloud leads students to improved discussions, better understandings, and more enjoyment of literature. Notes that the think-aloud enables teachers to better assess their students' reading abilities. Concludes that the level of student interest and participation of a class of seventh-graders increased, and their understanding…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Literature Appreciation, Middle Schools, Protocol Analysis
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Wade, Suzanne E. – Reading Teacher, 1990
Describes an informal assessment procedure that uses think alouds (readers' verbal self-reports about their thinking processes) to obtain information about how they attempt to construct meaning from text. (MG)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Informal Assessment, Protocol Analysis