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While writing your focus group report you need to support generalized descriptions you write; what do you use to do this?

9. Question 9 While writing your focus group report you need to support generalized descriptions you write; what do you use to do this? 1 / 1 point   Support your generalized descriptions…

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You’re about to start the actual writing of your focus group report; which section should you do first?

8. Question 8 You’re about to start the actual writing of your focus group report; which section should you do first? 1 / 1 point   Start with the Limitation Section    …

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What part of the focus group report helps the reader remember key points from what they just read in the body of the report?

7. Question 7 What part of the focus group report helps the reader remember key points from what they just read in the body of the report? 1 / 1 point   Executive…

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Which component of a focus group report explains the “What”, “Why”, “When” of a focus group meeting?

6. Question 6 Which component of a focus group report explains the “What”, “Why”, “When” of a focus group meeting? 1 / 1 point   Executive Summary     Limitations Section    …

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You’re putting together your focus group report from memory. You think you’ve included all components. You’ve got the Introduction, Background and Methods, Body, Summary of Important Findings and Limitations, but you sense something is missing. What it is?

4. Question 4 You’re putting together your focus group report from memory. You think you’ve included all components. You’ve got the Introduction, Background and Methods, Body, Summary of Important Findings…

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Suppose a focus group participant is hesitant to join the conversation, but another is dominating; what can you do to ensure everyone contributes?

4. Question 4 Suppose a focus group participant is hesitant to join the conversation, but another is dominating; what can you do to ensure everyone contributes? 1 / 1 point   Make eye…

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In a focus group, you have one person who is losing focus and rambling on about topics that are off point; what is the best way to get the conversation back on point?

6. Question 6 In a focus group, you have one person who is losing focus and rambling on about topics that are off point; what is the best way to…

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Suppose you’ve collected the group’s favorite features on a flipchart. What can you do to prioritize those ideas?

5. Question 5 Suppose you’ve collected the group’s favorite features on a flipchart. What can you do to prioritize those ideas? 1 / 1 point   Point to one of the features, then…