Think Aloud
Also known as: Think-Aloud Protocol, Verbal Protocol, Concurrent Think Aloud
A research methodology where participants verbalize their thoughts while performing a task, providing insight into cognitive processes that would otherwise be unobservable. In accessibility research, think-aloud protocols are commonly used during usability testing to understand how users with disabilities interact with technology, websites, or physical environments. The technique reveals problem-solving strategies, points of confusion, and mental models, making it valuable for identifying accessibility barriers and design improvements.
Category: research methods · usability testing
Related: Usability Testing · User Research