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Lindsay, Anne C.; Hubley, Anita M. – Social Indicators Research, 2006
Given the perennial interest in the construct of age identity yet its persistent resistance to explanation, the purpose of this study was to re-examine the conceptual structure of age identity by using a focus group design modified to reflect contemporary social science theory. The second purpose of the study was to examine how this modified…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Age, Social Sciences, Research Methodology
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Woolfson, Richard C.; Harker, Michael; Lowe, Dorothy; Shields, Mary; Banks, Margaret; Campbell, Lindsay; Ferguson, Ellen – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2006
The increasing recognition that children and young people should be consulted and involved in decision-making about their lives is reflected in national and international legislation. A great deal of this legislation, stemming from the UN convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), requires education authorities to consult children and young…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Young Adults, Children, Childhood Attitudes
Dunn, Douglas; Hogg, David H. – 1995
The key to marketing a town is determining and promoting the town's "differential advantage" or uniqueness that would make people want to visit or live there. Exercises to help communities gain important insights into the town's competitive edge include a brainstorming session with knowledgeable community members, a visitor…
Descriptors: Advertising, Brainstorming, Community Development, Elementary Secondary Education
McCormick, Cynthia – 1995
Thirty-one female psychology students with a mean age of 31 years (all enrolled at a public liberal arts institution at which 49% of all students are over the age of 25) were invited to participate in a focus group to discover their perspective of the college experience and identify their concerns as nontraditional students. The group moderator…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Students, College Students, Focus Groups
Workman, Margaret A.; Bodner, George M. – 1996
This research study investigated the concern that too many women were dropping out of the Ph.D. program in chemistry and getting an M.S. degree. A major focus was on the differences and similarities in the reasoning between males and females who dropped out. The major source of data was focus group interviews involving 3 people in each of 2…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Doctoral Degrees, Focus Groups, Gender Issues
PACER Center, 2004
In the fall of 2003, PACER Center's Parent Partnership Project for Children's Mental Health conducted a survey to better understand what parents and families need from the children?s mental health system in Minnesota. The research team developed a survey questionnaire, a telephone interview, and a focus group session directed at learning what was…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Health Services, Focus Groups, Mental Health Programs
Mills, Christine M. – 2003
This study addressed the construction and application of an instrument to measure students' perceptions of their resident assistant's ability to complete specified job skills. Survey items were written from identified training objectives necessary for effective, intentional interactions with students. The instrument has been constructed following…
Descriptors: College Students, Focus Groups, Higher Education, Item Response Theory
Farkas, Steve; Johnson, Jean; Foleno, Tony – 2001
This report gives the results of a study that probes how typical individuals think about religion, faith, and personal morality. Alongside their belief in the power of religion to help individuals become better people, most people are also instinctively wary about injecting religion directly into politics, the public schools, and public life in…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Focus Groups, National Surveys, Politics
Miller, Michael T. – 2002
Personal narratives provide typically unabashed enthusiasm for sabbatical leave programs, but few studies have explored the results of sabbaticals and the impact that these sabbaticals can and do have on the department and the university. This paper reports on the creation of an assessment instrument to measure the impact of a faculty member's…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Faculty, Evaluation Methods, Field Tests
Fuller, Heidi A. – 1999
In order to evaluate a required health and wellness course at Salem State College, the researcher conducted a triangulation study using a student questionnaire, an instructor survey, and student focus group interviews. The two single session focus group interviews were held during students' last week of the course. One student from each of 21…
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Focus Groups, Health Education
Orsburn, Colleen – 2001
This booklet offers strategies for leading small groups as they investigate the status of school reform. The tools described were used in the collection of information from focus groups in New York, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Some of the groups were comprised of school practitioners, while others were made up of providers of support to schools,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Focus Groups
Sakamoto, Masahiro; Pribyl, Charles B.; Keaten, James A.; Koshikawa, Fusako – 1999
Most, if not all research on communication apprehension (CA) in Japan has been theory driven. While a theory driven approach may be useful to help understand certain aspects of CA in Japan, a ground-up approach offers the opportunity to understand in depth, the thoughts, feelings and behaviors of those who suffer from CA. This paper reports the…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Apprehension, Communication Research, Focus Groups
Borthwick, Arlene C.; Beverly, Sherman, Jr.; Burnett, Julie; Nauman, April D.; Patay, Heather Nissenson; Pistorio, Charles – 1999
This paper discusses three examples of the use of student voices to inform external-partner activities in Chicago's public schools. The text is based on a collaborative effort directed at diagnosing the needs of the Chicago schools. The article focuses on the perceptions of the probation process as reported by student-focus groups. Some of the…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Educational Environment, Focus Groups, High Schools
Van Puymbroeck, Christina M. – 2001
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) undergraduates are a population at-risk of noncompletion of their degrees, but they are almost entirely overlooked in the career-development literature. The Mentoring Web model described in this paper uses resources within the LGB community at a large Southwestern university to provide one-on-one mentoring, focus…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Bisexuality, Career Development, College Students
Burgstahler, Sheryl; Duclos, Rachel; Turcotte, Michelle – 2000
Focus groups were conducted to inform and support the development of faculty, teaching assistant, and administrator training materials and strategies as part of the Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (DO-IT) Prof project at the University of Washington, Seattle. Focus groups were conducted at the 23 postsecondary…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), College Faculty, College Students, Disabilities
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