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focus (1) A point at which rays of light meet after being refracted or reflected. (2) Focal point of a lens. (3) The clear and sharply-defined condition of an image, as in
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focus An emphasis, focus, or specialization within a major or option provides additional curricular focus. An emphasis, focus, or specialization should not be confused with a minor or option. An emphasis is not transcript visible.
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focus A Windows term indicating the currently selected application, or one of its windows, to which all user-generated input (keyboard and mouse operations) is directed. The title bar of a window with the focus is colored blue for the default Windows color scheme.
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focus group A small group (3 to 8 persons) whose members are brought together by the researcher for an indepth discussion of a specific issue or topic. The researcher plans an interview schedule and organises the time and place. A tape recorder is essential for the success of the use of this methodology. The techniques of conducting the focus group are similar to conducting an indepth interview, the researcher needs, however, to be able to manage up to eight people talking about the issue or topic.
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focus group A small group selected to provide opinions and responses to topics or issues presented in a group setting; an assessment technique.
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