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"Introducing DRS (The Digital Replay System): A tool for the future of Corpus Linguistic research and analysis" (2008) Knight, D. and Tennent, P.
paper outlines the new resource technologies, products and applications that have been constructed during the development of a multi-modal corpus tool on the DReSS project (Understanding New Forms of the Digital Record for e-Social Science), based at the University of Nottingham, England.
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"Putting Social Context into Text: The Semiotics of E-mail Interaction" (2008)
Daniel A. Menchik and Xiaoli Tian
The authors analyze the problems and solutions experienced by a research panel that com- municated over e-mail and face-to-face for 18 months, evaluating both kinds of exchanges alongside survey and interview data.
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"Telling More Than We Can Know: Verbal Reports on Mental Processes"(1977) Richard E. Nisbett and Timothy DeCamp Wilson
Evidence is reviewed which suggests that there may be little or no direct introspective access to higher order cognitive processes.
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"Trends in the use of verbal protocol analysis in software engineering research" (2003) Janet Hughes and Steve Parkes
This article reviews the technique of verbal protocol analysis and gives a profile of its use within software engineering research over the last two decades.
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"The use of verbal protocols as data: An analysis of insight in the candle problem" (2004)Fleck JI, Weisberg RW.
The paper looks at the use of verbal protocols as data in the study of the cognitive processes underlying insight.
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"Verbal Reports as Data" (1980) K. Anders Ericsson and Herbert A. Simon
The central proposal of this article is that verbal reports are data. Accounting for verbal reports, as for other kinds of data, requires explication of the mechanisms by which the reports are generated, and the ways in which they are sensitive to experimental factors (instructions,tasks, etc.).
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"The components of paraphrase evaluations" (2009) Philip M. Mccarthy, Rebekah H. Guess, and Danielle s. McNamara
The study in this paper investigates the components of paraphrase quality emerging from these dimensions and examines whether computational approaches can simulate those human evaluations.
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"Computer assessment of interview data using latent semantic analysis" (2008) Gregory Dam and Stefan Kaufmann
This article demonstrates the utility of computational methods in supporting such an analysis.
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CAPAS 2.0: A computer tool for coding transcribed and digitally recorded verbal reports (2007) Robert J. Crutcher
A new computer software tool for coding and analyzing verbal report data is described. Combining and extending the capabilities of earlier verbal report coding software tools, CAPAS 2.0 enables researchers to code two different types of verbal report data.
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Quantifying qualitative analyses of verbal data: a practical guide. Chi, M. (1997)
Journal of the Learning Sciences article. Outlines 8 steps for developing protocols for analysing verbal data- examples of analyses in context of verbal explanations from students, also interviews, problem-solving protocols, and retrospective reports
Argues that technique can be extended to coding other types of qualitative data, such as gestures and videotapes.
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