The article examines the theory and practice of focus groups in adult education research. Three theoretical positions are described: radical hermeneutic, moderate interpretative and pragmatic realistic position trying to bridge the gap with positivist research. This last position has been chosen as the departure point for a further analysis of the focus group elements, which relate to validity and reliability. The research examines four European research projects in the field of adult education. The most important and surprising data are presented with reference to both socio-psychological and technical problems in the use of this method. The results highlight the importance and dynamics of all the elements discussed
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher, to intera...
This paper presents the positivist and constructivist theory and practice of focus groups. We pointe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe article examines the theory and practice of focus groups in adult ...
A focus group is a 90–120-minute semi-structured conversation between 7-12 participants selected acc...
While often considered to be the domain of market research, focus groups are also a useful way for p...
Increasing participation in adult education and addressing certain (disadvantaged) target groups is ...
Nowadays, there is an emphasis on the use of qualitative meth ods in the educational research, what ...
Qualitative research methodology has become an established part of the medical education research fi...
There is a great diversity in the attitudes of academic sociologists and commercial researchers tow...
The article analyzes the issue of research in adult education that was launched in 2004. The analysi...
This article aims to highlight the value of real in-depth inquiry against the often uninformed use b...
Abstract Focus groups are an effective strategy in consumer research if conducted properly. Too ofte...
This paper considers the contemporary use of focus groups as a method of data collection within qual...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher, to intera...
This paper presents the positivist and constructivist theory and practice of focus groups. We pointe...
Item does not contain fulltextThe article examines the theory and practice of focus groups in adult ...
A focus group is a 90–120-minute semi-structured conversation between 7-12 participants selected acc...
While often considered to be the domain of market research, focus groups are also a useful way for p...
Increasing participation in adult education and addressing certain (disadvantaged) target groups is ...
Nowadays, there is an emphasis on the use of qualitative meth ods in the educational research, what ...
Qualitative research methodology has become an established part of the medical education research fi...
There is a great diversity in the attitudes of academic sociologists and commercial researchers tow...
The article analyzes the issue of research in adult education that was launched in 2004. The analysi...
This article aims to highlight the value of real in-depth inquiry against the often uninformed use b...
Abstract Focus groups are an effective strategy in consumer research if conducted properly. Too ofte...
This paper considers the contemporary use of focus groups as a method of data collection within qual...
In recent times, focus group has resurfaced as an acceptable method for gathering qualitative data i...
Frey and Fontana (1993) define focus groups as group interviews or group debates whose objective is ...
A focus group is usually understood as a group of people brought together by a researcher, to intera...
This paper presents the positivist and constructivist theory and practice of focus groups. We pointe...