Focus Groups

Date:

07/06/2016

Organised by:

Social Research Association

Presenter:

Professor Karen O'Reilly

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Lindsay Adams; 0207 998 0304; lindsay.adams@the-sra.org.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (CF5 1QE)

Venue:

Chapter, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff

Description:

Focus groups are an increasingly popular qualitative research method but it is vital to understand the kind of data they generate so that they are chosen wisely. As a method they require considerable questioning and facilitation skills. This highly interactive course shows how to improve the quality of focus group research by achieving optimum group composition, and ensuring a lively and fully participative discussion

Topics

  • the nature of focus groups and focus group data
  • using focus groups appropriately
  • discussion guides and focusing exercises
  • questioning and moderating skills
  • the composition of focus groups
  • practicalities of recruiting and running groups; venues; recording; transcription

Objectives

  •  give participants a clear understanding of when to use focus groups as a qualitative method
  • to illustrate the importance of group composition and its impact on group dynamics
  • to describe techniques for involving participants, keeping the discussion on track and ensuring sufficient depth of coverage
  • to provide first-hand experience of one of three key roles: facilitator, group member, observer

Cost:

£260 but SRA members pay £195

Website and registration:

Region:

Wales

Keywords:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Focus Groups

Related publications and presentations:

Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis

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