Focus groups provide a means for participants in research to take on a greater role in the evaluation of the research and planning of its various stages. The role and outcomes of focus groups conducted with participants in a World Wide Web Project in literacy assessment and intervention are reported. Thirteen individuals with severe communication impairments participated in one of three focus groups. The groups were held after an assesment of reading skills and a trial period of intervention as part of the Web Project. The aim of the focus groups was to obtain feedback from participants about their involvement in the project and to discuss strategies for the next stage of the intervention. The focus groups offered a forum for participants t...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...
Focus groups provide a means for participants in research to take on a greater role in the evaluatio...
There is an increasing divergence of focus group practice between social researchers and commercial ...
The Understanding Research series focuses on the process of writing up social research. The series i...
This paper examines the use of focus groups as a methodological approach when undertaking research w...
Computer mediated communication has enabled researchers to transfer the focus group method to the on...
Focus groups can be used as a means of exploring contemporary issues and helping people engage with ...
Communication scholars should be skilled in the use of focus groups in communication research and in...
A focus group is a 90–120-minute semi-structured conversation between 7-12 participants selected acc...
Focus group discussion is a research methodology in which a small group of participants gather to di...
Abstract: New information and communication technologies in the form of learning management systems ...
This paper examines the use of focus groups as a methodological approach when undertaking research w...
As the third and last part of the realist process evaluation, two rounds of focus groups were organi...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...
Focus groups provide a means for participants in research to take on a greater role in the evaluatio...
There is an increasing divergence of focus group practice between social researchers and commercial ...
The Understanding Research series focuses on the process of writing up social research. The series i...
This paper examines the use of focus groups as a methodological approach when undertaking research w...
Computer mediated communication has enabled researchers to transfer the focus group method to the on...
Focus groups can be used as a means of exploring contemporary issues and helping people engage with ...
Communication scholars should be skilled in the use of focus groups in communication research and in...
A focus group is a 90–120-minute semi-structured conversation between 7-12 participants selected acc...
Focus group discussion is a research methodology in which a small group of participants gather to di...
Abstract: New information and communication technologies in the form of learning management systems ...
This paper examines the use of focus groups as a methodological approach when undertaking research w...
As the third and last part of the realist process evaluation, two rounds of focus groups were organi...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
This chapter relates to the inclusive or democratic turn in social science research. Increasingly, r...
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...