What is the role of the moderator in a
focus group?
Select one:
a. To sit away from the group and
observe their behaviour.
b. To ask leading questions and
dominate the discussion.
c. To evaluate the group's
performance on a particular task.
d. To stimulate discussion and keep
the conversation on track.
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The role is to stimulate discussion and keep the conversation on track.
- A focus group's moderator or facilitator often plays a non-directive role in the discussion.
- This is done by posing open-ended questions that will spark conversation and ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to speak.
- They will make an effort to steer "rambling" participants back on the "track" and keep the discourse on the topic.
- The moderator needs to give the discussion some structure so that the research questions can be answered in an acceptable amount of time.
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