This paper analyzes question formats in a corpus of German market research focus groups. In particular, it identifies and studies the use of ‘elaborate questions’ (questions which include a range of reformulations and rewordings). The analysis highlights three functions of such questions in focus groups: (a) they are used to guide participants and head off trouble where the question type is ‘non-mundane’; (b) they help secure participation by providing an array of alternative items to respond to; (c) they guide participants to produce a range of opinion relevant responses. More generally, they help manage a dilemma between the requirement that the talk should be both highly focused on predefined topics and issues, and at the same time spont...
peer-reviewedThe use of focus group interviews as a means of qualitative data collection has gained ...
This paper applies practically oriented discourse analysis to focus group interviews using conversat...
The motivation for questioning questions arose in the research group Language, Culture and Cognition...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of talk in a corpus of German market research focus group...
Interaction between group participants is considered the distinct advantage and hallmark of focus gr...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
Provoking a conversation among a small group of people gathered in a room has become a widespread wa...
Abstract: Focus Group Practice aims at analyzing the interactional process that supports the suc-ces...
Abstract: Forming focus groups as a particular technique for gathering information gives excellent r...
Contemporary democratic politics involves, not just constitutions, elections, and representative bod...
Focus plays an important role in questions and it is controlled by the intentions of the speakers an...
Interaction is a much-claimed attribute of focus group research yet is often deficient in analysis w...
peer-reviewedFocus group interviews are widely used in health research to explore phenomena and are...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
peer-reviewedThe use of focus group interviews as a means of qualitative data collection has gained ...
This paper applies practically oriented discourse analysis to focus group interviews using conversat...
The motivation for questioning questions arose in the research group Language, Culture and Cognition...
This thesis is concerned with the analysis of talk in a corpus of German market research focus group...
Interaction between group participants is considered the distinct advantage and hallmark of focus gr...
peer-reviewedFocus groups are used by researchers in the social and behavioural sciences to explore ...
Provoking a conversation among a small group of people gathered in a room has become a widespread wa...
Abstract: Focus Group Practice aims at analyzing the interactional process that supports the suc-ces...
Abstract: Forming focus groups as a particular technique for gathering information gives excellent r...
Contemporary democratic politics involves, not just constitutions, elections, and representative bod...
Focus plays an important role in questions and it is controlled by the intentions of the speakers an...
Interaction is a much-claimed attribute of focus group research yet is often deficient in analysis w...
peer-reviewedFocus group interviews are widely used in health research to explore phenomena and are...
Focus group methods specialize in the analysis of interactive discourse, but are only rarely employe...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
peer-reviewedThe use of focus group interviews as a means of qualitative data collection has gained ...
This paper applies practically oriented discourse analysis to focus group interviews using conversat...
The motivation for questioning questions arose in the research group Language, Culture and Cognition...