Exam 21: Focus Groups
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Exam 21: Focus Groups15 Questions
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Snowball sampling is not an appropriate method for recruiting participants for a focus group.
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When conducting a focus group, the moderator should err on the side of minimal intervention.
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In conducting a focus group, the role of the moderator needs to be somewhat intrusive and structured.
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A focus group is a form of group interview in which there are several participants (in addition to the moderator/facilitator); there is an emphasis in the questioning on a fairly tightly defined topic.
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Focus groups generally take good account of interaction within the group
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Which aspects of the focus group method highlight its compatibility with the ethics and politics of feminism? Please select all that apply.
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It is good practice for the for the moderator to outline the goals of the research and the format for the focus group session at the outset
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Focus groups are a method often associated with feminist research.
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In a focus group study, the emphasis is on the interaction within the group and the joint construction of meaning.
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What are the main limitations of a focus group? Please select all that apply.
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There is a great deal of consensus on how many focus groups should be done.
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