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What are "natural groups" in the context of focus group research?
Select one:
a. Groups of non-human animals studied in their natural environment,
b. Random samples of participants from the general population.
C. Groups of strangers selected from a particular location.
O d. Groups of participants who already know each other.​

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Answered by shobhak2k2k1984
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Answer:

d. Groups of participants who already know each other.

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Answered by Chaitanya1696
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We are provided with a question where we are required to provide the answer to Natural groups in the context of focus group research. Out of the four options that are provided the correct answer will be the fourth one.

  • Natural groups in the context of Focus Groups are groups of participants who already know each other.
  • When the focus group is created for the purpose of interactions and debates, it is better to use a group already present in the natural environment.
  • Examples of such groups are family, friends, and colleagues.
  • The focus group intention would be easier done with natural groups.
  • We will be able to gather the information easier from the participants who know each other.
  • Therefore, the correct answer will be the fourth option that is provided which states Groups of participants who already know each other.

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