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Doing Focus Groups
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Author(s):
Rosaline Barbour
Publication date:
2007
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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9780761949787
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9781849208956
Publication date:
2007
DOI:
10.4135/9781849208956
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introducing Focus Groups
pp. 16
Uses and Abuses of Focus Group
pp. 30
Underpinnings of Focus Group Research
pp. 42
Research Design
pp. 58
Sampling
pp. 75
Practicalities of Planning and Running Focus Groups
pp. 93
Ethics and Engagement
pp. 103
Generating Data
pp. 116
Starting to Make Sense of Focus Group Data
pp. 130
Analytical Challenges in Focus Group Research
pp. 146
Realizing the Full Potential of Focus Groups
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