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CHAPTER 3
3.1
      Introducing
Introspective Research
Ask!

How do you define/analyze
 human emotional/mental
         states?
   Introspective techniques

sources of information
  about other minds
Asking participants to delve into
their own states of consciousness
and verbally report on cognitive,
affective or social aspects of that
  consciousness is the technique
used in the introspective studies.
1.   Set a task.
2.   Ask participants to report on what
     their brains/hearts are processing
     as they carry out the task.
Example:
solving an arithmetic problem…you
mutter to yourself as you solve
Covers introspective studies in:

 Test-taking   and    Problem-solving
  validation           Erroranalysis
 Translation          Motivation
 Reading              etc
 20th
     century
    William James, Titchener, James
Joyce,
    Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf
 Within   a few years:
  Under attack by Watson
  ‘’…untrustworthy for scientific purposes…’’
  Behaviorism
  Abandoned for about 50 years
Ericsson and Simon’s Verbal
       Protocols (1984,1993)
 psychologicalstudies needed to be
 designed in respect to a model of
 mental process

 formulated  such a model based in the
 basis of information processing theory

 Critical
         feature: assumes a multiple
 memory model comprising both short-
 term and long-term memory stores
 and presumed mechanisms by which
 they are activated
 Timeintervening between mental operations and
 report is critical and should be minimized as
 much as possible

 Verbalizationplaces additional cognitive
 demands on mental processing that requires care
 in order to achieve insightful results

 Verbalreports of mental processes should avoid
 the usual social conventions of talking to
 someone
 There is a lot of information in introspective
 reports aside from the words themselves.
 parallel signals

 Verbal  reports of automatic processes are not
 possible. Such processes include visual and motor
 processes and low-attention, automatized
 linguistic processes such as the social chat of
 native speakers

 Research   should be based on a model of mental
Report and the task         Information              Example

       1          Report is             linguistically encoded,    Talking aloud
  Talk-alouds     concurrent with       can be directly stated     while thinking on
                  the mental task                                  how to spell a
                                                                   word

      2           Report is             not already                Describing what a
 Think-alouds     concurrent with       linguistically encoded,    corkscrew looks
                  mental task           thus requires linguistic   like
                                        encoding




3 Retrospective   Report is             consists of selected       Reporting a route
    studies       subsequent to         foci, descriptions,        you travelled
                  mental task           explanations and
                                        interpretations
Solo/   self-report type
  o One is both a participant-subject and analyst
  o Example: diary studies, Introspective record

    language learning impressions
Recording
  audio/video   –for later analysis
  Solo – record
  Big class: in pairs, students note down
   what their partner say – language lab
3.2
     Experiencing
Introspective Research
 Principle   1- Always use a recording device.

 Principle   2 – Think aloud. Don’t talk.

 Principle3 – Do not be too directive in
 instructions to participants.
 Sitin pairs
 Anagram - LIPYMS
 Participant talk aloud solving the anagram
 Researcher write down.
 Reverse roles
 Were  there any problems in solving the anagram?
 Were the problems clear from the talk aloud
  procedures?
 Did the two participants use different strategies?
 Would you use a new strategy if you were to do it
  again?
3.3
     Compiling
Introspective Data
Mostly   recorded + notes

Transcribe data from the
 recording and integrate the
 notes you have made

Segmenting
  each segment – a short thought
  unit, which will be coded and
  analyzed
‘Solving Anagrams’ task types:
1. Task Type A : (NPEHPA = HAPPEN)
2. Task Type B : (ALPHABET = BET, BEAT,
   TAB, PEAL, TABLE)
3. Task Type C :
   (TEAR, SUN, TRUANT, RESTART =
   RESTAURANT)
4. Task Type D :
   (RATS + (?) (word meaning begin) = RATS
   + (T) (word meaning begin) = START)
1.   Responses are transcribed, segmented and
     arrayed in the order produced.
2.   Codes are devised.
3.   Codes are assigned to response segments.
4.   Codes sequences and combinations are
     examined for patterns.
5.   Coding combinations are compared.
6.   Combinations of codes and coding classes
     are examined to see if types of participant
     strategies can be identified.
Coding scheme
                            (Ericsson and Simon,
                                    1987)



    Constraint Type (C-type) –              Alternative Type (A-type) –
Responses are those in which the         Responses are those in which the
participant uses her knowledge of            participant pronounces a
   possible letter sequences in          sequence in an attempt to find a
English as a guide for constructing       sound match in lexical memory.
         longer sentences.
                                         A-type responses often appear as
 C-types responses often appear         ‘sounding out’ of possible syllables
as ‘spelling out’ of possible letter                 or words.
 sequences and letter positions.
1.   Free-form responses
2.   Given orally by the participant
3.   Elicit cognitive process
4.   Carry out a specific task
5.   Take place within particular dimensions and
     limited duration
6.   Produced during or shortly following out of
     the task
1. Solving logic problems
2. Solving a maze
3. Crossword puzzle working
4. Making word associations
5. Completing cloze-type passages
6. Ordering scrambled sentences/paragraph
1.   Review the objections to introspective
     studies.
2.   Check if the researcher has recognized the
     potential problems of such studies.
3.   See if the researcher has tried to minimize
     the impact of these problems.
Suggestions:
1) Give lots of practice
2) Exercise care in choosing introspective tasks that
   do not require participants to deal with
   introspections of higher order, highly automized
   linguistic processes.
Issue : RELIABILITY
1. Participants’ access to the mental processes that
    he/she is trying to articulate.
2. Researcher’s instructions, examples or training is
    bias.
3. Verbal reporting getting in the way of mental
    processing and cause it to be something other
    than what it would be if there was no
    requirement to verbalise involved.
 Plato     and Aristotle as early practitioners
    Reasoning, thought and truth


 William      James (father of modern psychology
        Introspective observation is what we have to rely on
         first and foremost and always. The word introspection
         need hardly be defined – it means, of course, looking
         into our own minds and reporting what we there
         discover’ (Jamesb1890: 185)
 Played
       a major role in psychology in the first
 two decades of the twentieth century.
 Was  short-lived, held to be of doubtful
  validity and overtaken by behaviorism.
 ‘Verbal protocols are never mentioned as a
  technique for data collection in books on
  research methodology’ (Cavalcanti 1987)
 U-turn :- since that time, introspective
  research blossomed (admittedly somewhat
  biased)
    ‘verbal reports are now generally recognized as
     major sources of data on participants’ cognitive
     process in specific tasks (Ericsson and Simons
     1993)
 Wide variety of different types.
 Any verbal protocol study can be marked as
  being of one type or another within each
  category.
                    Classification n of verbal protocol data types by
                               Fearch and Cassper. (pg 77)


 Variety   of different uses.

                                     Payoffs (pg76)
 Introspective   study:- moved from
  enthusiastic endorsement to abandonment to
  enthusiastic resurrection. (rise/fall/rise)
 Remind us that:- choice of research
  paradigms is a matter of fashion as much as
  of objective analysis.
 It is on the rising tide of acceptance and
  enthusiasm.
 Currents studies:- respond to some earlier
  critism
    Validity and reliability
 Many  caution have been issued and research
  procedures have been prescribed –
  minimizing slack.
 In sum – What for valid and reliable finding?
     Design studies based on mental process
     Incorporate proper warm-up activities
     Careful task instruction
     Appropriate monitoring of participants

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Introspective

  • 2. 3.1 Introducing Introspective Research
  • 3. Ask! How do you define/analyze human emotional/mental states? Introspective techniques sources of information about other minds
  • 4. Asking participants to delve into their own states of consciousness and verbally report on cognitive, affective or social aspects of that consciousness is the technique used in the introspective studies.
  • 5. 1. Set a task. 2. Ask participants to report on what their brains/hearts are processing as they carry out the task. Example: solving an arithmetic problem…you mutter to yourself as you solve
  • 6. Covers introspective studies in:  Test-taking and  Problem-solving validation  Erroranalysis  Translation  Motivation  Reading  etc
  • 7.  20th century William James, Titchener, James Joyce, Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf  Within a few years:  Under attack by Watson ‘’…untrustworthy for scientific purposes…’’  Behaviorism  Abandoned for about 50 years
  • 8. Ericsson and Simon’s Verbal Protocols (1984,1993)  psychologicalstudies needed to be designed in respect to a model of mental process  formulated such a model based in the basis of information processing theory  Critical feature: assumes a multiple memory model comprising both short- term and long-term memory stores and presumed mechanisms by which they are activated
  • 9.  Timeintervening between mental operations and report is critical and should be minimized as much as possible  Verbalizationplaces additional cognitive demands on mental processing that requires care in order to achieve insightful results  Verbalreports of mental processes should avoid the usual social conventions of talking to someone
  • 10.  There is a lot of information in introspective reports aside from the words themselves. parallel signals  Verbal reports of automatic processes are not possible. Such processes include visual and motor processes and low-attention, automatized linguistic processes such as the social chat of native speakers  Research should be based on a model of mental
  • 11. Report and the task Information Example 1 Report is linguistically encoded, Talking aloud Talk-alouds concurrent with can be directly stated while thinking on the mental task how to spell a word 2 Report is not already Describing what a Think-alouds concurrent with linguistically encoded, corkscrew looks mental task thus requires linguistic like encoding 3 Retrospective Report is consists of selected Reporting a route studies subsequent to foci, descriptions, you travelled mental task explanations and interpretations
  • 12. Solo/ self-report type o One is both a participant-subject and analyst o Example: diary studies, Introspective record language learning impressions Recording  audio/video –for later analysis  Solo – record  Big class: in pairs, students note down what their partner say – language lab
  • 13. 3.2 Experiencing Introspective Research
  • 14.  Principle 1- Always use a recording device.  Principle 2 – Think aloud. Don’t talk.  Principle3 – Do not be too directive in instructions to participants.
  • 15.  Sitin pairs  Anagram - LIPYMS  Participant talk aloud solving the anagram  Researcher write down.  Reverse roles
  • 16.  Were there any problems in solving the anagram?  Were the problems clear from the talk aloud procedures?  Did the two participants use different strategies?  Would you use a new strategy if you were to do it again?
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  • 18. 3.3 Compiling Introspective Data
  • 19. Mostly recorded + notes Transcribe data from the recording and integrate the notes you have made Segmenting  each segment – a short thought unit, which will be coded and analyzed
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  • 21. ‘Solving Anagrams’ task types: 1. Task Type A : (NPEHPA = HAPPEN) 2. Task Type B : (ALPHABET = BET, BEAT, TAB, PEAL, TABLE) 3. Task Type C : (TEAR, SUN, TRUANT, RESTART = RESTAURANT) 4. Task Type D : (RATS + (?) (word meaning begin) = RATS + (T) (word meaning begin) = START)
  • 22. 1. Responses are transcribed, segmented and arrayed in the order produced. 2. Codes are devised. 3. Codes are assigned to response segments. 4. Codes sequences and combinations are examined for patterns. 5. Coding combinations are compared. 6. Combinations of codes and coding classes are examined to see if types of participant strategies can be identified.
  • 23. Coding scheme (Ericsson and Simon, 1987) Constraint Type (C-type) – Alternative Type (A-type) – Responses are those in which the Responses are those in which the participant uses her knowledge of participant pronounces a possible letter sequences in sequence in an attempt to find a English as a guide for constructing sound match in lexical memory. longer sentences. A-type responses often appear as C-types responses often appear ‘sounding out’ of possible syllables as ‘spelling out’ of possible letter or words. sequences and letter positions.
  • 24. 1. Free-form responses 2. Given orally by the participant 3. Elicit cognitive process 4. Carry out a specific task 5. Take place within particular dimensions and limited duration 6. Produced during or shortly following out of the task
  • 25. 1. Solving logic problems 2. Solving a maze 3. Crossword puzzle working 4. Making word associations 5. Completing cloze-type passages 6. Ordering scrambled sentences/paragraph
  • 26. 1. Review the objections to introspective studies. 2. Check if the researcher has recognized the potential problems of such studies. 3. See if the researcher has tried to minimize the impact of these problems.
  • 27. Suggestions: 1) Give lots of practice 2) Exercise care in choosing introspective tasks that do not require participants to deal with introspections of higher order, highly automized linguistic processes.
  • 28. Issue : RELIABILITY 1. Participants’ access to the mental processes that he/she is trying to articulate. 2. Researcher’s instructions, examples or training is bias. 3. Verbal reporting getting in the way of mental processing and cause it to be something other than what it would be if there was no requirement to verbalise involved.
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  • 30.  Plato and Aristotle as early practitioners  Reasoning, thought and truth  William James (father of modern psychology  Introspective observation is what we have to rely on first and foremost and always. The word introspection need hardly be defined – it means, of course, looking into our own minds and reporting what we there discover’ (Jamesb1890: 185)  Played a major role in psychology in the first two decades of the twentieth century.
  • 31.  Was short-lived, held to be of doubtful validity and overtaken by behaviorism.  ‘Verbal protocols are never mentioned as a technique for data collection in books on research methodology’ (Cavalcanti 1987)  U-turn :- since that time, introspective research blossomed (admittedly somewhat biased)  ‘verbal reports are now generally recognized as major sources of data on participants’ cognitive process in specific tasks (Ericsson and Simons 1993)
  • 32.  Wide variety of different types.  Any verbal protocol study can be marked as being of one type or another within each category. Classification n of verbal protocol data types by Fearch and Cassper. (pg 77)  Variety of different uses. Payoffs (pg76)
  • 33.  Introspective study:- moved from enthusiastic endorsement to abandonment to enthusiastic resurrection. (rise/fall/rise)  Remind us that:- choice of research paradigms is a matter of fashion as much as of objective analysis.  It is on the rising tide of acceptance and enthusiasm.  Currents studies:- respond to some earlier critism  Validity and reliability
  • 34.  Many caution have been issued and research procedures have been prescribed – minimizing slack.  In sum – What for valid and reliable finding?  Design studies based on mental process  Incorporate proper warm-up activities  Careful task instruction  Appropriate monitoring of participants

Notas do Editor

  1. Call out a volunteer and ask other what he/she is thinking/feeling, her mental state?