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Developing Questions for Focus Groups

โœ Scribed by Richard A. Krueger


Publisher
SAGE Publications
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Leaves
129
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction to the Focus Group Kit
About This Book
Part I - Thinking About Questions
Chapter 1 - Guiding Principles of Asking Questions
Chapter 2 - The Topic Guide Versus the Questioning Route
Chapter 3 - How and Where to Begin: Sequence for Developing Questions
Part II - The Art and Mechanics of Asking Good Questions
Chapter 4 - Categories of Questions
Chapter 5 - Phrasing the Questions
Chapter 6 - Sequencing the Questions
Chapter 7 - Probes, Follow-Ups, and Unplanned Questions
Chapter 8 - Know the Limits
Chapter 9 - Changing Questions: The Importance of Consistency
Chapter 10 - Pilot Testing and Reviewing the Plan
Part III - Questions That Engage Participants
Chapter 11 - Listing, Rating, and Choosing Questions
Chapter 12 - Projective Questions
Chapter 13 - Group Activities
Appendix: Examples of Questions
References
Index to This Volume
Index to the Focus Group Kit
About the Author


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