Experiments with focus groups

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First, companies recruit between six and ten participants according to specific criteria that meet their research objectives.
They could be mothers of children between five and seven,or teenagers planning to buy a new phone in the next three months.This is often done through professional recruiters who manage lists of people who've agreed to participate in focus groups for payment or other rewards.During a session, participants are asked to respond to various prompts from the group moderator,like sharing their opinions on a certain product,or their emotional reactions to an advertisement.They may even be asked to do seemingly unrelated tasks,like imagining brands as animals in a zoo.

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