“…Generally, this method is referred to as event marking, to distinguish it from other forms of thought assessment that do not require participants to actively report the occurrence of a target thought, such as thought sampling (e.g., Hirsch, Perman, Hayes, Eagleson, & Mathews, 2015) or the think-aloud technique (Erskine, Georgiou, Joshi, Deans, & Colegate, 2017;Lavy & Vandenhout, 1990). During thought sampling, participants may think about whatever they want during a predefined period and are asked at several time points (e.g., 12 times in a 6-min period) to briefly indicate their thought content (i.e., whether they are currently thinking of the target thought).…”