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Table 3. Focus group discussion topics

in Requirements prioritization challenges in practice
by Laura Lehtola, Sari Kujala 2004
"... In PAGE 4: ... The discussions were semiformal. This meant that a researcher worked as the facilitator of the session by giving the participants five discussion topics (introduced in Table3 ) and by leading the discussion. Each session (1/2 hour each) was started in such a way that participants wrote their thoughts and key words about the topic on post-it notes.... ..."
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Table 3 Demographic Data of Focus Group Discussions

in Date: 20/07/2006 An Information Literacy Framework for Schools: The Hong Kong Experience
by James Henri, Kong Siu-cheung, Lee Fong-lok

Table A3-3. Tools Used in Focus Group Discussions

in Perceptions Case Studies of Mobilization and Capacity Building to Benefit Vulnerable Children in Malawi and Zambia By
by Vulnerable Children In Malawi, Jill Donahue, Louis Mwewa, Jill Donahue, Louis Mwewa, Malawi Gillian Mann 2006

Table 5. Chi-Square of Gender vs. Some Work Factors Factors P-value Odds Ratio* Computer Aided Designs .001 ** 18.0

in Abstract Gender, Information Technology and Health: The Case of Women Workers in Export Zones in the Philippines
by Leilanie Lu

TABLE 3 Social and Health Priorities of Elderly African American and Latino Focus Group Discussion Participants

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Table 1: Outlines for structured discussion in focus groups

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"... In PAGE 5: ... Structured clinical scenarios were formulated according to a priori hypotheses on physician apos;s practices or beliefs, which could be in contradiction with the scientific content of EsPeR. For example, as current French guideline Presentation of the pedigree in the familial history module Figure 3 Presentation of the pedigree in the familial history module Page 5 of 11 (page number not for citation purposes) sented in Table1 , while the others (IC and TD for the 1 session in January and IC and LL for the 2nd session in recommend systematic mammography screening of... ..."

TABLE 4 Attitudes of Elderly African American and Latino Focus Group Discussion Participants About the Benefits of and Barriers to Participating in Research Studies

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Table 5: General characteristics of the research sample by data-gathering instrument Country General research interest Key informant interviews Observations Focus group discussions (FGDs) In-depth interviews Other

in A Cross-Cultural Study in Eight Countries World Health Organization
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 41: ... The sex-health problems and broad moral/cultural context in these sites are compared. Table5 presents the variety of participant groups and venues where data ... ..."

Table 1. Focus Group Script

in Original Articles An Ethno-medical Perspective on Research Participation: A Qualitative Pilot Study
by Fleming Keith Norris
"... In PAGE 4: ... All sessions were audiotaped and transcribed for data analysis. We constructed a focus group script with introductory, transition, key, closing, and summary questions to foment discussion ( Table1 ). Introductory and transition questions generated discussion about knowledge and perception of medical research, key questions generated discussion about barriers and motivators to research participation, and closing questions generated discussion about the value placed on medical research by the participants and their willingness to participate.... ..."

Table 1. Statistical analysis of the results with reference to tonal productions (see text).

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"... In PAGE 1: ... Results The results are presented in Figures and Tables in the following sections. The figures and the temporal data in Table 2 are based on linear data whereas Table1 is based on logarithmic... In PAGE 4: ... Table1 . Statistical analysis of the results with reference to temporal productions (see text).... In PAGE 4: ... Discussion Language, gender and focus tonal productions were found significant for (utterance) tonal onset and word peak f0 but hardly for (utterance) tonal offset (gender productions are however significant). Significant interactions were also found, most importantly between language and speaker gender as well as language and focus with reference to word peak f0 (see Table1 ). Temporal productions were also found significant as a function of language, gender and focus whereas significant interactions were mostly evident with reference to vowel segment productions (see Table 2).... ..."
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