"We want people to listen to us. . . . Focus group interviewing is about listening. It is about paying attention. . . . being nonjudgmental. . . .When used appropriately, the process improves listening and the results can be used to benefit the people who shared the information. And people go away feeling good about having been heard."--Richard A. Krueger & Mary Anne Casey, from the PrefaceThis highly acclaimed book in its third edition includes the following updates and - Vignettes drawn from small and large focus groups that illustrate problems that come up and effective ways to resolve the issues.- Designing questions for asking effective questions to draw out a group and how to refine them based on the group’s responses.- Collaborative Approach updated to address the latest ways to implement the empowerment and action research.- Budgeting how to more effectively budget for a focus group- Coding how to more effectively use existing software packages to code and analyze the results of a focus group.
A quick read that can provide some useful tips on conducting focus groups. They give sample scripts, and opening/ending questions which I found to be really great.
I've completed focus groups in a business setting without any formal training - don't do it. As an emerging qualitative researcher, I can affirm that the content of this book has helped me improve the rigor and quality of the focus groups that I conduct. Taking the time to plan your question route thoughtfully is critical. I have highlighted and bookmarked several sections of this guide for future reference.
Разкошен наръчник, пето издание, подарен от много мила приятелка! Изключително ценен, подробен, човечен, подкрепящ, вдъхновяващ. Засега ползвах само част от него, свързана с моите проучвания, и планирам да се завръщам към него за следващи. Защото е много важно да си напомняме какви са стандартите и добрите практики, за да импровизираме на тяхна база ;-)
Too simplistic, insufficient outside support/references, and too few examples. I noticed a number of explanations that spent more time on what not to do than what should be done.
Comics and drawings are used throughout the text to make it more approachable; however, they ultimately serve only to reduce credibility and present a comic-book feel.
This is definitely a book for first-time focus group managers, and its scope is appropriately wide, but it too often relies on broad or vague statements that can't do much to help those without experience. Plan to skim this book as a quick overview or guide to where you need to focus attention. Don't expect it to serve as an operating guide.
This books is pretty much as advertised by the title. Good decent, readable guide for how to conduct a focus group from beginning to end that is comprehensible even for someone like me, who has never had any training in this area. I feel like this book gives me enough to go on that I could do this half-assed and come away with results that are not entirely without merit.
It is a bit repetitive at times and some of the anecdotes have little to do with the actual subject matter, but on the whole this book sets out what it aims to achieve.
This is a good book (3rd edition) that talks in layman's terms. My understanding is that the 2nd edition is much more meaty and not as easy to understand for those of us who aren't very experienced with this category of assessment.