Richard Krueger offers a rich and valuable discussion of focus group analysis that is sure to become a major guide in future focus group efforts. Because analyzing focus group data is different from analyzing data collected through other qualitative methodologies, it presents new challenges to researchers. Analyzing and Reporting Focus Group Results offers an overview of important principles guiding focus group research and suggests a systematic and verifiable analysis strategy. Krueger is not doctrinaire, but instead offers multiple approaches and invites others to share their strategies for analysis. The book is helpful for academic audiences, focus group practitioners, and the occasional moderator. And the straightforward approach contains hundreds of helpful tips. The reader of this volume is bound to find delightful strategies that will improve analysis.
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PART ONE: THE FOUNDATION
Introduction to Analysis
Critical Ingredients of Qualitative Analysis
Analysis Principles of Particular Importance to Focus Group Research
Analysis Considerations for Focus Group Research
PART TWO: DOING ANALYSIS
The Analysis Process
Tools and Equipment for Making Analysis Easier
Questions Focus Group Analysts Must Face
Strategies Used by Experts
Advice for First-Timers
PART THREE: SHARING RESULTS
Principles of Reporting
Written Reports
Oral Reports
PART FOUR: POSTSCRIPT
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Richard Krueger is professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota. He is an internationally recognized authority on the use of focus group interviewing within the public environment. For 25 years he served as evaluation leader for the University of Minnesota Extension Service followed by 10 years teaching graduate courses in program evaluation and research methodology. He is a former president of the American Evaluation Association and a member of the Qualitative Research Consultants Association. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. In his spare time he repairs his motorcycle, swaps stories with friends, and shops for tools at the local hardware store. Maybe you’ve seen him there.