14º Congresso Brasileiro de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento em Design
ESDI/UERJ; ESPM-Rio — Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Outubro/2022
Pensando a Análise de Protocolo, Seus Contextos e Variações
Analyzing the Think-aloud Protocol Method, Its Contexts and Variations
Como citar
Resumo
Análise de Protocolo, Ferramentas de pesquisa em Design, Usabilidade
Abstract
Think-aloud Protocol, Design research tools, Usability
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