Fisher, 1991 - Google Patents
Protocol analyst's workbench: Design and evaluation of computer-aided protocol analysisFisher, 1991
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- Fisher C
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The literature suggests that protocol analysis is a fruitful methodology, uniquely suited for understanding human cognition. But experience has shown that it is a difficult, ill-defined process that typically yields minimal results for maximum effort and whose validity remains in …
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