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A small group selected from a wider population and queried, as by open discussion, for its members' opinions about or emotional response to a particular subject or area, used especially in market research or political analysis.
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A group selected, screened, and gathered for discussion of a specific topic, usually for several hours and in great detail. A focus group generally consists of a group of six to 12 participants, with the focus provided by a trained moderator. This type of study is often used in the development of product concepts or in the first phase of an exploratory investigation of a problem.
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Representatives of target populations, such as parents or customers, who agree to answer open-ended questions on a specific topic and share their opinions. Focus groups are often used to explore the qualitative aspects of the program.
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Physical focus is muscular control such that muscles are fully tightened at the time maximum power is required. Mental focus is the optimal use of mental concentration to achieve ones best performance of a technique or combination of techniques.
Ãâó: www.sos.mtu.edu/ustkd/terminology.html
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Groups of individuals brought together to discuss a particular topic or situation.
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