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focal point An area of a room with major visual interest such as a fireplace.
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focal point Any point in a horoscope where several influences converge or disperse, such as the position of the squared planet in a T-square formation, the action point in a yod, the handle of a bucket, etc. See also T-square.
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focal point The physical point in space toward which the satellite reflector dish directs the received signal so it can be processed.
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focal point the point at which light rays converge together, or focus.
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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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