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How-To Data Collection Series: The Evolution of the Focused Discussion Group--From Non-Participant to One of the Crew
Calderon, Jose Luis
Qualitative Report, v16 n1 p308-311 Jan 2011
This article is part of The Weekly Qualitative Report's occasional series on "How-To Collect Qualitative Data." The qualitative data collection method described is that of focused discussion groups (FDG's). This method involves the moderator, or scripter as is the preferred term in focused discussion groups, to move beyond that of a non-participant data collector to that of an engaged participant-observer, observer-participant who is willing to get into the discussion with the participants and to provide accurate information to them while prodding them to discuss the topic in increasingly personally meaningful ways. Focused discussion groups are particularly helpful for working with marginalized, under-resourced populations around issues of health and poverty. Optimally, the scripter would share the sociocultural background of the participants.
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Data Collection, Focus Groups, Qualitative Research, Participatory Research, Participant Observation, Facilitators (Individuals), Researchers, Research Methodology, Health Activities, Health Programs, Health Promotion, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Disadvantaged, Cultural Relevance, Experimenter Characteristics
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