Focus group kit.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, c1998.Description: 6 v. : ill. 26 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • H 61.28 .F683 1998 v.1
Summary: Vol.1 :The Focus Group Guidebook provides a general introduction to focus group research. The central topics are the appropriate reasons for using focus groups and what you cna expect to accomplish with them.Vol.2:Planning Focus Groups covers wide range of practical tasks that ned to get done in the course of a research project using focus groups.A major topic is making the basic decision about the group's format ,such as the size of the groups,their composition, and the total number of groups.Vol.3:Developing Questions for Focus Groups:describes a practical process fr identifying powerful themes and then offersd an easy -to -understand strategy for translating those themes into questions.Helps make the process of developing good questions by outlining a process and offering lots of examplkes.Vol.4:Moderating Focus Groups:is an overview of critical skills needed by moderators,the various approaches that successful moderators use,and strategies for handling difficult situations.Vol.5:Involving CommunityMmebersin Focus Groups:is intended for those who wantto teach others to conduct focus group interviews,particularly nonresearchers in communities.Vol.6:Analyzing and Reporting Focus Group Results offfers an overview of important principles guiding focus group research ad then suggests a systematic and verifiable analysis strategy.
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Contents: v.1 The focus group guidebook / David L. Morgan -- v.2 Planning focus groups / David L. Morgan. v.3 Developing questions for focus groups / Richard A. Krueger -- v.4 Moderating focus groups / Richard A. Krueger -- v.5. Involving community members in focus groups / Richard A. Krueger, Jean A. King -- v.6. Analyzing and reporting focus group results / Richard A. Krueger.

Vol.1 :The Focus Group Guidebook provides a general introduction to focus group research. The central topics are the appropriate reasons for using focus groups and what you cna expect to accomplish with them.Vol.2:Planning Focus Groups covers wide range of practical tasks that ned to get done in the course of a research project using focus groups.A major topic is making the basic decision about the group's format ,such as the size of the groups,their composition, and the total number of groups.Vol.3:Developing Questions for Focus Groups:describes a practical process fr identifying powerful themes and then offersd an easy -to -understand strategy for translating those themes into questions.Helps make the process of developing good questions by outlining a process and offering lots of examplkes.Vol.4:Moderating Focus Groups:is an overview of critical skills needed by moderators,the various approaches that successful moderators use,and strategies for handling difficult situations.Vol.5:Involving CommunityMmebersin Focus Groups:is intended for those who wantto teach others to conduct focus group interviews,particularly nonresearchers in communities.Vol.6:Analyzing and Reporting Focus Group Results offfers an overview of important principles guiding focus group research ad then suggests a systematic and verifiable analysis strategy.

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