Starting from a review of current dominant points of view about online focus groups, the authors outline the results of a research project in which they compared face-to-face discussion groups with different formats of online focus groups (forum; chat; forum plus chat) in order to identify their methodological specificities. The comparison was conducted with young adults on three health-related topics with different levels of social sensitivity. Systematic analysis of the conversational and thematic characteristics of all discussion transcripts revealed interesting characteristics of the four focus group techniques considered. The results corroborate the view that the research setting influences the findings production process in qualitative research, and might be the basis for a theory of online focus group techniques that can orient the researcher in choosing the online focus group technique best suited to his or her study aims and topics

Bosio, A. C., Graffigna, G., Lozza, E., Toward a theory of online focus group technique, in Hansso, H. (ed.), Handbook of Digital Information Technologies: Innovations and Ethical Issues, Idea Group Publishing, Copenhagen 2008: 191- 211. 10.4018/978-1-59904-970-0.ch014 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33314]

Toward a theory of online focus group technique

Bosio, Albino Claudio;Graffigna, Guendalina;Lozza, Edoardo
2008

Abstract

Starting from a review of current dominant points of view about online focus groups, the authors outline the results of a research project in which they compared face-to-face discussion groups with different formats of online focus groups (forum; chat; forum plus chat) in order to identify their methodological specificities. The comparison was conducted with young adults on three health-related topics with different levels of social sensitivity. Systematic analysis of the conversational and thematic characteristics of all discussion transcripts revealed interesting characteristics of the four focus group techniques considered. The results corroborate the view that the research setting influences the findings production process in qualitative research, and might be the basis for a theory of online focus group techniques that can orient the researcher in choosing the online focus group technique best suited to his or her study aims and topics
2008
Inglese
Handbook of Digital Information Technologies: Innovations and Ethical Issues
9781599049700
Idea Group Publishing
Bosio, A. C., Graffigna, G., Lozza, E., Toward a theory of online focus group technique, in Hansso, H. (ed.), Handbook of Digital Information Technologies: Innovations and Ethical Issues, Idea Group Publishing, Copenhagen 2008: 191- 211. 10.4018/978-1-59904-970-0.ch014 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/33314]
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