...doi:10.7771/2153-8999.1018Wayne E WrightSovicheth BounNational Association for the Education and Advancement of Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese AmericansJournal of Southeast Asian American Education & AdvancementFocus group discussion guideline... 43...
Once you have determined that a focus group is the right choice for your topic, you can start thinking about what you expect the group discussion to yield. Perhaps literature already exists on your subject or a sufficiently similar topic that you can use as a starting point. If the topic ...
1、.Focus Group FacilitationSystems Analysis Visit Building Level Focus GroupInstructions/GuidelinesSet-Up of Environment:Arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled start time. Make sure the seating is adequate and there are enough chairs for the expected number of participants.If possible, ...
Before you start your focus group discussion, remind participants of the purpose of the group and hand out a consent form. The consent form should reiterate the purpose of the event, outline the participants' rights, identify the compensation, list the facilitators' contact information, and prompt...
Providing a general introduction to focus group research, Morgan includes the appropriate reasons for using focus groups and what you can expect to accomplish with them. He provides a brief history of focus groups, a discussion of when to use focus groups and why, and several brief case studies...
Using Guidelines to Support Quality Moderation of Focus Group Interviews. A Focus Group Interview (FGI) involves 6-9 people guided through a pre-thought line of questioning for 1-2 hours by a trained Moderator. The Moderator give... TM Archer - Mid-Western Educational Researcher 被引量: 2发...
a focus group is a method of qualitative data collection consisting of a group conversation, or discussion, that focuses around a specific topic of research interest. From: Comprehensive Clinical Psychology (Second Edition), 2022 About this pageAdd to MendeleySet alert ...
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Converting focus group data on food choices into a quantitative instrument Presents guidelines for using a step-by-step process to convert qualitative data from focus groups into a quantitative instrument, with particular focus on... B Stewart,D Olson,C Goody,... - 《Journal of Nutrition Educati...
We opted for moderated, asynchronous online focus group discussions, conducted following recently developed guidelines for online data collection. [1, 4–6, 30, 31, 35, 49] Precautions were taken to guarantee both the anonymity of the participants and the confidentiality of their contributions to ...