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The think-aloud technique is a well established technique used for eliciting real-time thoughts of users as they interact with software applications.
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According to its strongest interpretation, the hypothesis implies linguistic conceptual relativism, or "linguistic relativity," the idea that language so completely determines the thoughts of its users that there can be no common conceptual scheme between people speaking different languages.
9. Admirers of the Spike Jonze film Being John Malkovich should spare a thought for users of the Being Stephen King site - dedicated "to those of us whose daily reality is dictated by who we are not".
Rocked by file sharing and plummeting CD sales, the labels were so delighted at the thought of Apple users filling their iPods with purchased tracks instead of stolen ones that they OKd the company's use of a proprietary DRM.
Ordering a phone with more or less memory is one thing, but the thought of a user getting to pick and choose internal components such as the SoC, amount of RAM, and type of screen is rather ludicrous.
One common pitfall of using social media for public opinion monitoring is that the vast majority of users do no express their thoughts on issues such as politics.
The habits of users, much less their thoughts and ideas, aren't the easiest things to predict.
In these days of austerity and cuts, when the bottom line appears to be the only driver that matters, what room is really left for the thoughts of patients, public and service users?
While trying to experiment which app to focus promoting my son Spencer Kane's music, we had a couple thoughts about the users of the apps.
Only 40 percent of users approved.
No wide range of users.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com