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Participant reflections during the focus groups

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

... face-to-face focus groups and peer-led online support groups (online communities for discussing a shared interest) employ a ‘moderator’ to oversee the discussion ...offline focus ...

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Reflections on conducting focus groups with people with learning disabilities: theoretical and practical issues

Reflections on conducting focus groups with people with learning disabilities: theoretical and practical issues

... two groups reacted in the same way to any given topic – much of what is discussed will depend on the life experiences of the ...running groups over a period of time encourages rapport and ...of focus ...

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Reflections from Employers on the Disabled Workforce: Focus Groups with Healthcare, Hospitality and Retail Administrators

Reflections from Employers on the Disabled Workforce: Focus Groups with Healthcare, Hospitality and Retail Administrators

... 4. Costs Associated with Having Workers with Disabilities Overall, administrators reported that the cost of accommodating workers with disabilities was minimal. Types of accommodations provided to employees with known ...

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Student focus groups

Student focus groups

... the focus groups is that an individual student expressing an opinion may not represent the views of the other students in the ...said during an events such as political ...group during the ...

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Focus Groups: Krueger

Focus Groups: Krueger

... youth focus group studies have used a campaign questioning ...campaign?” During this first part the young people typically talk about political campaigns and sometimes campaigns for schools, teams, or local ...

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the recent focus groups.

the recent focus groups.

... And the centre’s outdoor multi-use games area has, on average, no bookings for 80 per cent of term-time weekdays. This offers opportunities for greater use by the college. Evenings and weekends will not be affected. We ...

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Focus Groups with Parents:

Focus Groups with Parents:

... Attitudes about Food Marketing Parents were less aware of food marketing than they were of other nutrition and health topics. They did know that their children are exposed to food advertising and that it has an impact, ...

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The Importance of Focus Groups

The Importance of Focus Groups

... The students at NTNU shall have well planned courses and strong professors during their studies. The student parliament sets requirements for the content of the study programs, we also make statements about common ...

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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 ...smaller ...

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Guide to Organizing Focus Groups

Guide to Organizing Focus Groups

... of focus groups to the geographic sectors defined when the area under study was divided into meaningful zones (if necessary, reread the section on this procedure in the Guide to Developing a General ...

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Guide to Organizing Focus Groups

Guide to Organizing Focus Groups

... of focus groups to the geographic sectors defined when the area under study was divided into meaningful sectors (if necessary, reread the section on this procedure in the Guide to Preparing an Area’s ...

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A Manual for the Use of Focus Groups

A Manual for the Use of Focus Groups

... In the first example (Box 1), you are seeking to gain information on what people do when their children are sick. You are interested, firstly, in symptom complexes and diagnostic categories (that is, what sicknesses they ...

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Use of participant focus groups to identify barriers and facilitators to worksite exercise therapy adherence in randomized controlled trials involving firefighters

Use of participant focus groups to identify barriers and facilitators to worksite exercise therapy adherence in randomized controlled trials involving firefighters

... in weeks 13–24, suggesting poor long-term adherence if this intervention were implemented by fire departments to reduce back injuries in firefighters. Nevertheless, exercise therapy remains one of the most promising ...

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Focus groups as transformative spiritual encounters

Focus groups as transformative spiritual encounters

... One participant, Ellen, experienced deeper changes that had a ripple effect: “It was the first time in my life I’d heard other women’s experiences of menstruation, giving birth and being a mother, and I found it ...

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Methodology. Phase One Focus Groups

Methodology. Phase One Focus Groups

... Instead, two large lists of teachers were assembled: one included 42,879 AP teachers who had agreed to allow the College Board to contact them (about one-third of all AP teachers), while the other was a list of 5,869 ...

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How to Conduct Employee Focus Groups

How to Conduct Employee Focus Groups

... employee focus groups, from setting objectives to reporting key ...employee focus group before, this book is packed with tips, advice and samples to help you get started, including a ...

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USE OF FOCUS GROUPS: ON ANY BUDGET

USE OF FOCUS GROUPS: ON ANY BUDGET

... The intermediate appellate court held that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the motion for mistrial. The court held that Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 327 governs the instances in which a party is ...

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WORKBOOK D: CONDUCTING FOCUS GROUPS

WORKBOOK D: CONDUCTING FOCUS GROUPS

... Female participant: I know they will say, “They going to be there looking at you, but I was afraid it was going to be you.” Moderator: I know, they did. It was very cute. I had to swear that it wasn’t you guys. ...

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Understanding the role of gender in body image research settings: Participant gender preferences for researchers and co-participants in interviews, focus groups and interventions

Understanding the role of gender in body image research settings: Participant gender preferences for researchers and co-participants in interviews, focus groups and interventions

... interviews, focus groups and intervention programs about body image, as these researcher characteristics can potentially influence participant comfort levels and subsequent ...

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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 ...engaged during the discussion, to adhere to the guide more easily should the conversation begin to deviate from the questions, and to focus on encouraging equal participation from ...

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