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A Guide to Conducting Online Focus Groups via Reddit

Now more than ever there exists a need to conduct data collection online in a safe environment while ensuring that methodological rigor is not sacrificed. Widely available online platforms allow for text-based focus groups to be conducted quickly, easily, and efficiently, but protocols must be maint...

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Published in:International journal of qualitative methods 2021, Vol.20
Main Authors: Richard, Brendan, Sivo, Stephen A., Ford, Robert C., Murphy, Jamie, Boote, David N., Witta, Eleanor, Orlowski, Marissa
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