Focus Groups Flashcards

1
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Focus groups are:

A

Informal discussions among selected individuals

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2
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How many people are typically involved within a focus group?

A

Between 3-8

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3
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Focus groups are a series of one-on-one interviews, using the same topic and questions on various people. True or false?

A

False

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4
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The benefit of focus groups is that individuals often facilitate each other’s ideas. True or false?

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True

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5
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Lyons & Willott (2008) emphasised which 2 subjects in their focus group investigating how groups of friends of young men/women talk about their alcohol consumption?

A

Femininity; drinking

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Lyons & Willott (2008) found that alcohol is used to actively perform ____ & construct female drinkers as _____:

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Gender; vulnerable

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7
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A limitation of Lyons & Willott’s (2008) focus group would be that friendship groups bring ____ relationships:

A

Complex

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8
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“How much?; Why do they drink?; What do they drink?; Gender equality explains female drinking; Female drinkers are inappropriate; female drinkers are vulnerable” are examples of _____ inferred from Lyons & Willott’s (2008) focus group:

A

Discourses

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9
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As found in Lyons & Willott’s (2008) study, pre-existing friends can talk about ____ ____ but can also lead to ____ and ____:

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Shared experiences; assumptions & tensions

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