fookusrühmad
Fookusrühmad, translated as focus groups, are a qualitative research method used to gather in-depth information on a particular topic or issue from a selected group of individuals. Typically, a focus group consists of 6 to 10 participants who are guided by a moderator through a discussion. The moderator uses a pre-determined set of questions or prompts to explore participants' opinions, attitudes, beliefs, and experiences.
The primary objective of a focus group is to understand the "why" behind people's behaviors and preferences,
Participants are usually chosen based on specific criteria relevant to the research question, ensuring they represent