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2012
Planning and delivering an effective and enjoyable focus group discussion requires researchers to consider not only issues of sampling and group composition, but group ethics and dynamics as well as the comfort and convenience of the research participants.
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Planning and delivering an effective and enjoyable focus group discussion requires researchers to consider not only issues of sampling and group composition, but group ethics and dynamics as well as the comfort and convenience of the research participants.
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Abstract Focus groups are incredibly useful for getting at different types of information. When certain issues or concepts are discussed in a social setting—that is, in a focused, group conversation—rich, nuanced, and multilayered ideas about the topics of interest can emerge.
Maggi Savin-Baden, Claire Howell Major
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Maggi Savin-Baden, Claire Howell Major
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Focus group discussions represent a useful way to bring people together to generate new insights and ideas about a research topic. The advantages of using focus groups include the potential to gain a rapid insight into how a topic is viewed and discussed
Robinson, Jude
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European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1999
M, Birchall, L, Lee, A, Richardson
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M, Birchall, L, Lee, A, Richardson
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A Qualitative Framework for Collecting and Analyzing Data in Focus Group Research
International Journal of Qualitative Methods, The, 2009Anthony J Onwuegbuzie, Nancy L Leech
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