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1 Focus Groups

2 Program Development & Evaluation2 A Focus Group Is... What A carefully planned discussion To obtain perceptions of a defined interest area

3 Program Development & Evaluation3 A Focus Group Is... Where In a permissive, non-threatening environment

4 Program Development & Evaluation4 A Focus Group Is... Who Approximately seven to ten people With common characteristics relating to discussion topic

5 Program Development & Evaluation5 A Focus Group Is... How Conducted by a trained interviewer (moderator, facilitator). Three focus groups are the minimum for a study

6 Program Development & Evaluation6 Why Do Focus Groups? To collect qualitative data To determine feelings, perceptions and manner of thinking of participants regarding products, services, programs or opportunities Attitudes and perceptions are developed in part by interaction with other people To promote self-disclosure among participants It's dangerous to take "customers" for granted

7 Program Development & Evaluation7 When to Conduct Focus Groups Before a program begins, during a program or after a program ends Focus groups are effective when oPeople have something to share (motivations) oThe goal is to understand human behavior Focus groups are not effective when oPeople are divided or angry oThe goal is to gather factual information oOrganization is trying to improve its image

8 Program Development & Evaluation8 Selecting Participants Participants are similar General selection rules: –Set exact specification –Maintain control of the selection process –Use the resources of the sponsoring organization in recruiting –Beware of bias –Develop a pool of eligible participants and then randomly select

9 Program Development & Evaluation9 Selection Strategies List Piggyback On location Nominations Random phone screening Ads in newspapers and bulletin boards

10 Program Development & Evaluation10 Incentives for Participants Money ($20-$50) Food Gifts Positive, upbeat invitation

11 Program Development & Evaluation11 Systematic Notification Procedures 1.Set meeting times for interviews 2.Contact potential participants by phone or in person (2 weeks before meeting time) 3.Send a personalized invitation 4.Phone (or contact) each person the day before the focus group

12 Program Development & Evaluation12 Moderator Skills Is mentally prepared Selects appropriate location Records the discussion Uses purposeful small talk Has a smooth & snappy introduction Uses pauses and probes Uses subtle group control Controls reactions to participants Selects the right moderator Uses an assistant moderator Uses appropriate conclusion

13 Program Development & Evaluation13 Beginning the Focus Group Discussion The first few moments in focus group discussion are critical. –Create a thoughtful, permissive atmosphere –Provide the ground rules –Set the tone Recommended introduction pattern: –Welcome –Overview and topic –Ground rules –First question

14 Program Development & Evaluation14 Asking Questions That Yield Powerful Information Use open-ended questions Avoid dichotomous questions "Why?" is rarely asked Use "think back" questions Carefully prepare focus questions Ask uncued questions first, cued questions second Consider standardized questions

15 Program Development & Evaluation15 Ending Questions Summary question "Is this an adequate summary?" All things considered question Ask participants to reflect on the entire discussion and then offer their positions or opinions Final question "Have we missed anything?

16 Program Development & Evaluation16 Systematic Analysis Process Start while still in the group Immediately after the focus group Soon after the focus group--within hours analyze individual focus group Later--within days analyze the series of focus groups Finally, prepare the report

17 Program Development & Evaluation17 Focus Group Analysis Tips When analyzing focus group data, consider… Words Context Internal consistency Frequency or extensiveness of comments Intensity of the comments Specificity of responses Find the big ideas

18 Program Development & Evaluation18 Reporting Focus Group Results Use a communications strategy Use an appropriate reporting style that the client finds helpful and meets expectations Strive for enlightenment Make points memorable Use narrative or bulleted format Give thought to the oral report


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