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1. Which of the following is not a true statement about the use of focus
groups in the development of a needs assessment survey?
a. A focus group is a good way to obtain information and identify issues,
concerns, or strengths by posing specific questions to be discussed using a
small group of people
b. A focus group should consist of a mixed group of people in order to get
a variety of opinions concerning specific questions to be discussed
c. The facilitator of the focus group should try to keep the conversation on
topic by gently veering back to the question at hand but should try to let
the participants speak freely
d. After the focus group is finished, the information should be compiled
based on the answers to the questions and categorized within each
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, question - ANSWER✔✔-1. B: A focus group is a small group of individuals
who are selected based on certain similarities such as age, stage in life, or
place of residence. Trying to set up a focus group with certain similarities
helps to keep individuals from feeling intimidated by others' opinions.
Multiple focus groups can be set up using different types. The focus group
is led by a moderator or facilitator who poses certain questions to the
group involving strengths, issues, concerns, or other topics to be discussed.
The facilitator should lead the discussion and try to help the group stay on
topic but try to remain in the background so people can talk freely.
Opinions are collected, and the information that is obtained is subjective
and not statistically valid. Once the focus group is finished, the information
can be compiled based on the questions that were discussed then
categorized within each question. The information that is obtained can be
the start of the needs assessment.
2. When collecting health-related data, sources of secondary data include
all of the following except:
a. Observation
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