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Why Might Focus Groups Be Less Commonly Used in IPA

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Question 7

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Why might focus groups be less commonly used in IPA research?


A) They take too long.
B) They do not provide phenomenological data.
C) They may not allow the researcher to focus on each individual in detail.
D) All of the options given are correct.

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