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Grupo Focal Longitudinal×Investigación mediante grupos focales×
CampoMetodología de encuestasCualitativa
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen1940s (focus groups); longitudinal variant refined 1980s–1990s1940s (sociological origin); modern applied form from the 1980s–1990s
Autor originalAdapted from Robert K. Merton's focused interview tradition; longitudinal design developed in social and health sciencesRobert K. Merton (sociological precursor, 1940s); popularised in applied research by Richard A. Krueger
TipoQualitative longitudinal data collectionQualitative data collection method
Fuente seminalMorgan, D. L. (1997). Focus Groups as Qualitative Research (2nd ed.). Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-0761903437Krueger, R.A. & Casey, M.A. (2014). Focus Groups: A Practical Guide for Applied Research (5th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1483365244
Aliasrepeated focus group, panel focus group, longitudinal FG, follow-up focus groupfocus group discussion, FGD, group interview, Odak Grup Araştırması
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ResumenA longitudinal focus group convenes the same group of participants in multiple sessions over an extended period — weeks, months, or years — to trace how their attitudes, experiences, or interpretations evolve in response to changing circumstances. Unlike a single focus group snapshot, the repeated-contact design captures the dynamics of opinion and meaning-making across time, making it particularly valuable in health, policy, and social research where change is the phenomenon of interest.Focus group research is a qualitative data-collection method in which a trained moderator guides structured discussions with homogeneous groups of six to ten participants to explore ideas, attitudes, and perceptions on a defined topic. Developed from sociological roots in the 1940s and systematised for applied research by Krueger and Casey, the method leverages group interaction as a data source — revealing not just what people think, but how they negotiate and articulate views in a social setting.
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