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Fokusgruppenmethode×Teilnehmende Beobachtung×
FachgebietQualitative ForschungQualitative Forschung
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr19561922
UrheberRobert K. Merton and Paul F. LazarsfeldBronislaw Malinowski
TypMethodMethod
Wegweisende QuelleKrueger, R. A. (1994). Focus Groups: A Practical Guide for Applied Research. SAGE Publications. ISBN: 978-0803954366Geertz, C. (1973). The Interpretation of Cultures. Basic Books. ISBN: 978-0465026432
AliasnamenFGD, focus group discussion, group interviewethnographic observation, participatory observation, overt observation, immersive observation
Verwandt44
ZusammenfassungFocus group discussions are a qualitative research method in which a trained moderator guides a small group (typically 6–12 participants) through structured or semi-structured discussion of a specific topic or product. Developed by Merton and Lazarsfeld in the 1950s for market research, focus groups are now widely used in health sciences, education, social sciences, and policy research. The method leverages group interaction to generate rich, contextual insights that individual interviews may not reveal.Participant observation is a qualitative research method in which the researcher embeds themselves within a community, organization, or social setting for an extended period, engaging in the activities and relationships of the group while systematically observing and documenting behavior, interactions, and cultural meaning. Pioneered by Malinowski in the 1920s and developed in anthropology, the method has been adopted across sociology, education, health sciences, and organizational research. The researcher functions as both insider (participating in group activities) and outsider (maintaining analytical distance), generating thick description—rich accounts of context, behavior, and meaning that reveal how people actually live and interact.
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