Small group of people whose reactions are studied in market research or political analysis.
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Examples for "group interview"
Examples for "group interview"
1We don't have pressure from investors, said Zhang in a group interview.
2Furthermore, one focus group interview with clinicians was carried out to elucidate their views.
3The question came at the end of his group interview.
4For Con O'Callaghan, there's a chance this group interview could stray into delicate territory.
5But a group interview published by 60 regional newspapers yesterday was widely considered a damp squib.
1Methods: The study utilized a survey approach followed by focus group discussions.
2Qualitative methods included focus group discussions, in-depth interviews and critical incident interviews.
3Facilitator focus group discussions and an implementer programme workshop were also held.
4The focus group on its own doubled the awareness of partner abuse.
5We asked our focus group to explain what they meant by integrity.
6We used qualitative and quantitative methods to analyze the focus group transcripts.
7That single focus group meeting held during the summer would prove critical.
8All focus group data were independently transcribed, with thematic analysis then performed.
9Analysis is based on visual outputs, observation notes and focus group transcripts.
10A focus group discussion evaluated experiences of CHWs using the two tools.
11In the debate's aftermath, CNN held a focus group with undecided voters.
12A random sample took part in semistructured interviews and focus group discussions.
13Interviews and focus group discussions were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and thematically analysed.
14Data were gathered using focus group interviews: seven with children, four with adults.
15Methods: Feeding plans and practices were evaluated by questionnaires and focus group discussions.
16We used in-depth interviews, participatory reflection and action groups, and focus group discussions.
Translations for focus group