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think aloud

  1. Speak one's thoughts audibly, as in We need flour, sugar, butter—I'm just thinking aloud. [Early 1700s]



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The ex-president tends to think aloud and let us in on his deliberations.

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Will we in the media allow them to think aloud without seizing on every hesitation or apparent contradiction with what someone else in their party said months earlier?

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When reading to your children, stop and think aloud.

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Dr. Ericsson, who received his doctorate in 1976, conducted his early research on “think-aloud protocols,” in which subjects were invited to think aloud as they solved an 8-puzzle, a kind of two-dimensional Rubik’s Cube.

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The more the viewers can hear the players think aloud, the more they can see a true temperament, the better.

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