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Review the Internet for Focus Groups to learn how to conduct one. After reviewing what you have found, make a short Focus Group Discussion Guide to answer either some qualitative questions you have for your group project or some other general area of interest.
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This is qualitative research questions for a focus group or one-on-one interview. These are usually open-ended questions where the objective is to understand how or why, rather than what. A good example of a discussion guide would be as follows:
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Introduction: "Our purpose today is to discuss cola products, which you have indicated that you use."
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1. "What are some of the cola products that you have used?"
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2. "Which of all the cola products do you prefer? The reasons you prefer _____ is because...?"
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3. "Describe when you typically drink colas."
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4. "What are sometimes that you would not drink colas but would choose something else. Why do you think that colas would not be appropriate for those occasions?"
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5. "When colas are not available, what do you choose to drink?"
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6. "If you could change one thing about colas, what would that be?"
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As you can see from these questions, the purpose of qualitative research is to understand the emotional side of issues. Generally, a factual question is followed up with a probing question for more information, using questions like, "And the reason that is important is...?"
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Include the brief Discussion Guide Outline that you have prepared.
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