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Focus Groups as Qualitative Research

Focus Groups as Qualitative Research

... mixed groups would be more productive than homogeneous groups for this research topic or whether it is even realistic to try to recruit groups of strangers in this particular research ...

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS. of research or other interviews or focus groups.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS. of research or other interviews or focus groups.

... 4.8.2. For research clients, a volume discount is available to clients sending greater than 20 hours of audio in a single batch with flexible turnaround. 4.8.3. The decision as to whether or not the discount is ...

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Theorizing in Information Systems Research Using Focus Groups

Theorizing in Information Systems Research Using Focus Groups

... the focus group-based studies in Table 1 (as single method) use only one focus ...a focus group A with all participants from the IT department, and arrive at a particular conclusion based on ...

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Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector s Field Guide. Module 4. Focus Groups FOCUS GROUPS

Qualitative Research Methods: A Data Collector s Field Guide. Module 4. Focus Groups FOCUS GROUPS

... the focus group ...to focus on encouraging equal participation from group members rather than on locating the questions in the ...the focus group guide before every ...

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Qualitative research - Focus groups studies with

LGBTI people and health professionals: Final overview report on the outcomes of the focus groups

Qualitative research - Focus groups studies with LGBTI people and health professionals: Final overview report on the outcomes of the focus groups

... LT LGBTI 6: When I was pregnant and when I had to see a doctor. I was hiding my sexual orientation in every possible way because I wanted my child to receive appropriate healthcare. Lithuania LGBTI Focus Group PL ...

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Research groups on masters level a pedagogical experiment

Research groups on masters level a pedagogical experiment

... small groups during their thesis work. These groups are supposed to meet without the tutors for the reading and commenting of the group members’ work in progress, before individual ...tutorial. 1 ...

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Sharpening the focus: differentiating between focus groups for patient engagement vs. qualitative research

Sharpening the focus: differentiating between focus groups for patient engagement vs. qualitative research

... between research and patient en- gagement in other methods of qualitative data collection ...action research, pro- gram ...conduct research on patient engage- ment or how to evaluate the impact of ...

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Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the digital age

Interviews and focus groups in qualitative research: an update for the digital age

... Telephone interviews can be a useful alternative to face-to-face interviews and are commonly used in qualitative research. They enable participants from different geographical areas to participate and may be less ...

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Focus groups : history, epistemology and non-individualistic consumer research.

Focus groups : history, epistemology and non-individualistic consumer research.

... industry groups studying subjective reasons for the use of particular goods at this time (Fullerton 1990, 1999; Tadajewski 2013a) or utilised individual interviews (Schwarzkopf ...motivation research was ...

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Student focus groups

Student focus groups

... Figure 1: Proposed Audience Response System Slide One of the problems of collecting conversational responses in the focus groups is that an individual student expressing an opinion may not represent ...

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Focus Groups with Parents:

Focus Groups with Parents:

... long.” Groups in New York were slightly more confident that societal-level change could emerge from personal actions, perhaps bearing in mind recent enactments in New York City that have required menu ...

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The Importance of Focus Groups

The Importance of Focus Groups

... on research? Did the students have the necessary prerequisites for the subject? Is the pace of the course too fast or too slow compared to other subjects? Is there a suitable relationship with this subject and the ...

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Methodological reflections on the use of asynchronous online focus groups in health research

Methodological reflections on the use of asynchronous online focus groups in health research

... online research studies suggesting that it was more difficult to validate the details obtained and that individuals were more likely to disclose negative views (Chen & Hinton, ...

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Second Life as a Research Environment: Avatar-based Focus Groups (AFG)

Second Life as a Research Environment: Avatar-based Focus Groups (AFG)

... Marketing Research Tool According to Murgado-Armenteros, Torres-Ruiz and Vega-Zamora (2012, ...74), focus groups are “the most commonly-used (qualitative) method in the area of market ...online ...

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Appendix 1. List of sources interviewed and participants in focus groups

Appendix 1. List of sources interviewed and participants in focus groups

... With the regard to system of education in the special school, attitude of teachers to children, all children mentioned that classes were conducted every day, and the director personally monitored that, conducted ...

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Focus Groups. Best Practices in Research & Evaluation. What Is a Focus Group? About ETR Best Practice Guides. Focus Group

Focus Groups. Best Practices in Research & Evaluation. What Is a Focus Group? About ETR Best Practice Guides. Focus Group

... Keep the topic of your focus group fairly narrow and well defined. It isn’t possible to cover many different topics in a one- or two-hour discussion. (2) Identify your target population Once you determine what you ...

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Engaging residents' groups in planning using focus groups

Engaging residents' groups in planning using focus groups

... 8. Focus group design The extent to which participants actively engage in a focus group can be influenced by both the design and length of the focus ...group. Focus groups that interest ...

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GUIDE TO CONDUCTING FOCUS GROUPS FOR COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH AND EVALUATION April 2011

GUIDE TO CONDUCTING FOCUS GROUPS FOR COMMUNITY-BASED RESEARCH AND EVALUATION April 2011

... Someone is Dominating the Discussion Repeatedly Focus groups, ideally, allow researchers to collect the opinions and ideas of a variety of people. If someone is doing a lot of the talking, however, this may ...

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The methodology of Focus Groups: the importance of interaction between research participants Jenny Kitzinger

The methodology of Focus Groups: the importance of interaction between research participants Jenny Kitzinger

... Eacb discussion ses- sion bas its own dynamic and direction - wben it comes to analysis it is extremely useful to bave a common extemal reference point sucb as tbat provided by tbe card [r] ...

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Fraser Health Research Skills Workshop: The ABC s of Focus Groups and Interviews

Fraser Health Research Skills Workshop: The ABC s of Focus Groups and Interviews

... Evaluation of a workshop Traditional: Very Satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfi ed Very Dissatisfi ed Don’t Know Clarity of workshop objectives Format of workshop Handouts /Materials Co[r] ...

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