Voevodins' Library _ "Focus Groups" 3rd edition / Richard A. Krueger & Mary Anne Casey ... Interview, People, Discussion, Decision Making, Development, Single-Category Design, Multiple-Category Design, Double-Layer Design, Broad-Involvement Design, Audience, Written Plan, Questioning Route, Categories of Questions, Opening Questions, Introductory Questions, Transition Questions, Key Questions, Ending Questions, Campaign, Strategies for Selecting Participants, Sampling Procedures for Focus Groups, Moderating Skills, Moderator, Discussion, Head Nodding, Question, Analysis Strategies, Long-Table Approach, Using the Computer to Help Manage the Data, Rapid Approach, Sound Approach, Principles of Reporting, Written Reports, Narrative Report, Top-Line Report, Bulleted Report, Report Letter to Participants, Oral Reports, Styles of Focus Group Research, Telephone Focus Groups, Internet Focus Groups, Media Focus Groups
Voevodin's Library: Interview,
People, Discussion, Decision Making, Development, Single-Category Design, Multiple-Category
Design, Double-Layer Design, Broad-Involvement Design, Audience, Written Plan,
Questioning Route, Categories of Questions, Opening Questions, Introductory Questions,
Transition Questions, Key Questions, Ending Questions, Campaign, Strategies for
Selecting Participants, Sampling Procedures for Focus Groups, Moderating Skills,
Moderator, Discussion, Head Nodding, Question, Analysis Strategies, Long-Table
Approach, Using the Computer to Help Manage the Data, Rapid Approach, Sound Approach,
Principles of Reporting, Written Reports, Narrative Report, Top-Line Report, Bulleted
Report, Report Letter to Participants, Oral Reports, Styles of Focus Group Research,
Telephone Focus Groups, Internet Focus Groups, Media Focus Groups
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Moderating Skills
Much of the success of the focused interview depends on well-developed
questions asked of the right respondents, but another ingredient is essential-a
skillful moderator. Interviewing looks deceptively simple but requires
preparation, mental discipline, and group interaction skills.