Use of Focus Groups in Survey Item Development

  • Nassar-McMillan S
  • Dianne Borders L
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Abstract

Focus groups are rapidly gaining popularity as a field research tool. This technique can be particularly effective in survey item development, as illustrated here via development of the Volunteer Work Behaviors Questionnaire. The steps involved in this process, ranging from item generation to finalizing logistics, are outlined. Implications for further research are proposed.

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Nassar-McMillan, S., & Dianne Borders, L. (2015). Use of Focus Groups in Survey Item Development. The Qualitative Report. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2002.1987

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