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How do focus groups work?
Content Provider | TED Ed |
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Author | Lanz, Hector |
Illustrator | Yagodin, Dmitry |
Description | Part of the tremendous attraction of focus groups for some researchers is they can be present at the group discussion without being seen by the participants. This is possible because professional focus groups are often carried out in a space with two environments, one for the participants and the group moderator, and another where researchers can observe the discussion through a one-way mirror. But beware! Watching your audience naturally behave is so eye-opening that sometimes observers think that they can generalize their findings to the general population; and this can be an error. Focus groups in market research are also known for being a situation where “projective techniques” are often applied. Projective techniques are one of many things market research has borrowed from psychology. These techniques reveal things that are hidden in our minds, things that we are not conscious of, things that we do not know how to put into words or things that we simply do not want to tell others. Projective techniques should be always interpreted by an expert. Examples include completing phrases or stories, role playing, or giving human characteristics to the object of our research. |
Language | English |
Access Restriction | Open |
Subject Keyword | Economics Business Psychology Motivation Emotion Social Psychology Critical Thinking Problem Solving Information Literacy |
Content Type | Video Animation |
Time Required | PT4M47S |
Education Level | Class VII Class VIII Class IX Class X |
Pedagogy | Lecture cum Demonstration |
Resource Type | Video Lecture |
Subject | Psychology |