focus groups tim au yeung november 5, 2007. what are focus groups? question group moderator
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Doing a Focus GroupDoing a Focus Group
• VenueVenue• Before the Focus GroupBefore the Focus Group
– Discussion GuideDiscussion Guide– Prescreen and RecruitmentPrescreen and Recruitment
• During the Focus GroupDuring the Focus Group• After the Focus GroupAfter the Focus Group
– Data AnalysisData Analysis
Prescreen and Prescreen and RecruitmentRecruitment
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Focus Groups: A Brief Focus Groups: A Brief HistoryHistory
1940’s1940’s 1960’s1960’s 1980’s1980’s
Merton develops focus group interview
technique during World
War II to assess propaganda campaign
Industry picks up on focus groups to
assess products and advertising
Health, social services and
education begin using focus groups to
assess programs. This
leads to resurgence in
academia.
Role of Focus GroupsRole of Focus Groups
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UsabilityNet, UsabilityNet, 20062006
Discussion GuideDiscussion Guide
Keyboard Focus Group – Discussion Keyboard Focus Group – Discussion GuideGuide
1.1. IntroductionIntroduction
1.1.1.1. ModeratorModerator
1.2.1.2. Purpose: To understand your experiences Purpose: To understand your experiences with current computer keyboardswith current computer keyboards
1.3.1.3. MikesMikes
1.4.1.4. Confidentiality: Your participation in this Confidentiality: Your participation in this focus group will only be shown to the focus group will only be shown to the researchers working directly with the researchers working directly with the project. A final report will be developed project. A final report will be developed using aggregate descriptions and individual using aggregate descriptions and individual quotes will only be used in anonymous quotes will only be used in anonymous form.form.
1.5.1.5. Introductions: first name, kind of work done, Introductions: first name, kind of work done, experience with computer systemsexperience with computer systems
2.2. Warm-up DiscussionWarm-up Discussion
2.1.2.1. What kinds of keyboards have they used?What kinds of keyboards have they used?
2.1.1.2.1.1. In general use In general use
2.1.2.2.1.2. Specifically with computers (if Specifically with computers (if not identified in 2.1.1)not identified in 2.1.1)
2.2.2.2. How good are they as typists?How good are they as typists?2.2.1.2.2.1. How many years of experienceHow many years of experience2.2.2.2.2.2. Frequency of usageFrequency of usage2.2.3.2.2.3. Have they taken typing courses? Have they taken typing courses? 3.3. Keyboard DiscussionKeyboard Discussion3.1.3.1. What do they like about the current keyboard What do they like about the current keyboard
stylesstyles3.1.1.3.1.1. ErgonomicsErgonomics3.1.2.3.1.2. FunctionalityFunctionality3.2.3.2. What do they dislike about current keyboard What do they dislike about current keyboard
stylesstyles3.2.1.3.2.1. ErgonomicsErgonomics3.2.2.3.2.2. FunctionalityFunctionality3.3.3.3. What would be the one change you’d like to What would be the one change you’d like to
make to a keyboard?make to a keyboard?3.3.1.3.3.1. Probe specifically for:Probe specifically for:3.3.1.1. Changes to the layout of the keys3.3.1.1. Changes to the layout of the keys3.3.1.2. The positioning of the keys3.3.1.2. The positioning of the keys3.3.1.3. Improvements to the speed of typing3.3.1.3. Improvements to the speed of typing3.3.2.3.3.2. The likelihood of buying a new The likelihood of buying a new
keyboard based on that improvement (and keyboard based on that improvement (and discarding the old keyboard)discarding the old keyboard)
4. Summation – advice to a keyboard maker4. Summation – advice to a keyboard maker
Research QuestionResearch Question
For the research teamFor the research teamThe goal of the focus group is to understand the The goal of the focus group is to understand the
dissatisfaction users may be experiencing with the dissatisfaction users may be experiencing with the current keyboards and how the development team current keyboards and how the development team could improve on the current keyboard layout.could improve on the current keyboard layout.
For the focus group participantFor the focus group participantWe’re investigating how to improve the current We’re investigating how to improve the current
computer keyboard and we’d like you to help us computer keyboard and we’d like you to help us by letting us know how you feel about the current by letting us know how you feel about the current computer keyboards, what things you’re satisfied computer keyboards, what things you’re satisfied with and what things you’re not satisfied with.with and what things you’re not satisfied with.
Benefits of Focus GroupsBenefits of Focus Groups
• Ability to access group meanings, Ability to access group meanings, processes and normsprocesses and norms
• More efficient than an individual More efficient than an individual interviewinterview
• Useful as a secondary research Useful as a secondary research methodmethod
Disadvantages and Disadvantages and MisusesMisuses
• Cannot access individual opinionCannot access individual opinion• Not effective for generalizing to Not effective for generalizing to
larger populationlarger population• Not used for usability evaluation Not used for usability evaluation
(although a case can be made for (although a case can be made for visualization evaluation)visualization evaluation)