In this research approach, subjects, not the researcher, record their activities and thoughts, and the researcher then collects and analyzes these records after the subjects are done. Self-reporting can be good for documenting moments that subjects might be reluctant or embarrassed to present to a designer in person. Self-reporting is also an excellent tool for longer studies in multiple locations.
Peachpit: Designing for Interaction: Design Research
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