Department of Health Sciences Faculty Articles
Computer-Aided Protocol Analysis of Writing Processes
Document Type
Article
Publisher
Springer New York LLC
ISSN
0743-3808
Publication Date
6-1994
Keywords
Process Analysis, Writing, Written Protocols, Verbal Protocols, Keystrokes, Speech, Think-Aloud, Resource Allocation
Abstract
With increased interest in process analysis of writing has come an expanded role for computers. Records of written and verbal protocols are made by capturing keystrokes and speech, playing them back on videotape, and then coding, second by second, the duration, frequency, and effort of various writing subprocesses as they unfold. In this paper we introduce a new approach to analyzing think-aloud and resource allocation protocols in writing research and describe how analyses of them can add to current models of writing.
DOI
10.3758/BF03204625
Volume
26
Issue
2
First Page
219
Last Page
223
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
NSUWorks Citation
Levy, Michael C. and Ransdell, Sarah Ellen PhD, "Computer-Aided Protocol Analysis of Writing Processes" (1994). Department of Health Sciences Faculty Articles. 244.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/hpd_hs_facarticles/244