thank you for your information ,if you don't mind let me ask you some questions about FGD .1. what is the unit of analysis in FGD ? 2. how can we analyze the data that emerge from FGD ( there are different ideas in FGD , and there are a lot of codes and themes in FGD, so which theme is going to report ? is maximum variation with in the group or across the group ?
Great demonstration of FG. Although the participants stressed my mind out with the excessive use of the figure of speech "like" in communicating their ideas. I really do not understand how our grammar has developed to this style of infusing "like like like" consecutively without end by a large number of interlocutors 😅. Overall, great listen.
I really appreciate the idea of introducing key questions only when everyone is already engaged. That sets the tone for a comfortable environment for conversations to flow.
Yes, after the opening and the introduction people are more apt to talk freely. There like warm up questions. This makes introducing the key questions easier. They don't really see them as key the are more likely to see them just as part of the conversation. Natural flow.
Thank you so much for sharing this presentation. I have Dr. Saldana's book "The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers" which is excellent, and this was a great supplement to it. I was wondering if there was any way to recieve a copy of the slides from this presentation?
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Thank you for the great session, I was wondering if taking attendance for participants also can apply, is it also common to have some one taking pictures?
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i am a Ph D scholar ,watched all sessions it was quite wonderful but had it been quite impressive if it would have been interactive and more practical rather than to be theoretical .over all it is good to have such information's .
Some culture do not talk while they eat. so on an international standard research revealed that we should consider other culture in conversations of such!
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Thank you so much for uploading this video! This is exactly the information I needed at this stage of my research. You have helped me to feel much more confident about the data collection I am about to do. Looking forward to watching the rest of the videos in this Focus Group series.
Wow, really helpful and easy to understand. Currently in the UK doing my final year dissertation and this helped a lot with planning for my focus group, thanks!
I did a three-day training with Richard Krueger about 20 years ago as a doctoral student and his method has served me well for many years doing qualitative research using focus groups. I am glad to see these video resources here and I will use them as "refreshers" as I prepare for new focus groups. As I watch this, it is amazing to me that I have "internalized" this method so it is almost second nature now and I think that is because he was such a fine teacher! It is a great methods that has vast applications in the social sciences.