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Using think-aloud protocol to identify cognitive events while generating data-driven scientific hypotheses by inexperienced clinical researchers

Medicine and Health

Using think-aloud protocol to identify cognitive events while generating data-driven scientific hypotheses by inexperienced clinical researchers

X. Jing, B. N. Draghi, et al.

In a data-driven study, clinical researchers used VIADS or conventional tools while think-aloud protocols were recorded and coded to trace cognitive events during hypothesis generation; the VIADS group showed the fewest cognitive events per hypothesis and high reliance on “using analysis results” (30%) and “seeking connections” (23%). This research was conducted by the Authors present in <Authors> tag. Listen to the audio to hear how VIADS may better guide hypothesis generation.... show more
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