I've never heard of a "Focus Group" ... what in the world is that?
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"Focus Group" is a group of individuals selected and assembled by researchers to discuss and comment on, from personal experience,
the topic that is the subject of the research. Just like surveys, you simply share your opinions and discuss them with others.
Focus
groups are often held online via special communication or chat systems, but they also take place in the "real" world as well.
If you are interested in participating in these types of focus groups, we show you how - and you can often earn up to $150
per hour for doing so! Go back to FAQs page
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