In the short article "Response of a Laboratory Rat—Or, Being Protocoled" by Donald M. Murray, the writer reflects on his experience as the subject of an experiment about the writing process of professional writers conducted by researcher Carol Berkenkotter. Murray discusses in eleven short, numbered sections the things that surprised him about his own writing process, what he learned, and the implications for his teaching and further research in the area. Berkenkotter asked Murray to think aloud as he wrote and analyzed his writing process, seeking to learn more about how skilled writers plan and revise. Murray was surprised by aspects of his process and discovered the value of making himself available to students during their writing. He advocates for more