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Telefon-assisterad Delfi-metod×Nominell Gruppteknik – Strukturerad Metod för Gruppkonsensus×
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FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår1963 (Delphi); telephone-assisted variant prominent 1970s–1990s1971
UpphovspersonNorman Dalkey & Olaf Helmer (RAND Corporation); telephone adaptation used throughout 1970s–1990s applied researchAndré L. Delbecq and Andrew H. Van de Ven
TypIterative expert consensus technique delivered by telephoneQualitative research method
UrsprungskällaDalkey, N., & Helmer, O. (1963). An experimental application of the Delphi method to the use of experts. Management Science, 9(3), 458–467. DOI ↗Delbecq, A. L., & Van de Ven, A. H. (1971). A group process model for problem identification and program planning. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 7(4), 466–492. link ↗
Aliastelephone Delphi, phone-based Delphi, CATI Delphi, telephone consensus methodNGT, structured group process, nominal group process, priority-setting group method
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SammanfattningThe telephone-assisted Delphi Technique applies the classic iterative expert-consensus framework through structured telephone interviews rather than mailed or online questionnaires. Experts participate in sequential rounds of data collection by phone, enabling the researcher to clarify ambiguous responses in real time and reach consensus on complex, contested, or forward-looking questions without requiring participants to convene in person.The Nominal Group Technique (NGT) is a structured group facilitation method designed to generate and prioritise ideas, problems, or solutions while ensuring equal participation from all members. Developed by Delbecq and Van de Ven in 1971, it combines silent individual idea generation with structured group discussion and systematic voting to produce a ranked list of priorities. Unlike unstructured focus groups, NGT prevents dominant voices from suppressing quieter participants, making it especially valuable for needs assessment, program planning, and stakeholder priority-setting in applied research and policy contexts.
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