Asked by Allie Gaudio on May 07, 2024

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During a focus group, the researcher does not have to hear from every participant at some point.

Focus Group

A qualitative research method involving a small group of people guided by a moderator to discuss and give feedback on products, perceptions, ideas, or services.

  • Understand the function and organization of focus groups in the context of qualitative research.
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Manuel Villegas ConteMay 08, 2024
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False
Explanation :
In a focus group, it is important for the researcher to hear from every participant to gather a diverse range of insights and opinions, ensuring the data collected is representative of the group as a whole.