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Reading 5: Use of Focus Groups Fern. Overview Focus groups have been used for decades There is no empirical evidence that they are useful There is no.

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1 Reading 5: Use of Focus Groups Fern

2 Overview Focus groups have been used for decades There is no empirical evidence that they are useful There is no underlying theory of how they work

3 Focus Group Assumptions Group synergy is better than the sum of the parts Moderator’s role is important Ideal group size is 8-12 participants Focus group participants should be stranger Certain evidence contradicted these assumptions

4 Empirical Study Author conducted a study Four major hypotheses – Sum greater than the parts – Group size – Impact of moderator – Member anonymity Homogeneous respondent group

5 Findings Individual interviews tend to generate higher quality responses than focus groups – Greater productivity among individuals than groups – Moderator doesn’t make much positive difference – Groups of eight generate more ideas than groups of four


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