Focus Groups and Ethnography
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Focus groups continue to grow in popularity as a method of applied social research. The two authors, anthropologically trained ethnographers, show how a particular focus group with former LSD-using adolescents dovetailed with other ethnographic data. By looking at a focus group transcript using a simplified version of techniques in conversational analysis, and by interpreting the utterances as indexes of more comprehensive "folk-models" derived from other data, focus groups yield richer understandings than a simple stand-alone use can provide.
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