Which of the following data collection approaches is conducted with a group of 5 to 10 people simultaneously?
A) Photo elicitation interview
B) Focused interview
C) Critical incidents interview
D) Focus group interview
D
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Focus group interviews involve groups of about 5 to 10 people whose opinions and experiences are solicited simultaneously. Photo elicitation involves an interview stimulated and guided by photographic images. Semi-structured (or focused) interviews are used when researchers have a list of topics or broad questions that must be covered in an interview. The critical incidents technique is a method of gathering information about people's behaviors in specific circumstances.
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