What’s The Secret to Good Market Research Studies? Recruiting and Moderating!
Our amazing team at Focus Insite does a lot of recruiting for focus
groups. Over the years, we’ve recruited thousands of participants for
all sorts of qualitative and quantitative studies, but focus-group
recruiting remains popular for our clients. The reason being that focus
groups are great at uncovering depth and context for consumers’
opinions, behaviors, actions, and thoughts–especially when it comes to
purchasing decisions!
As with any qualitative research consultant,
finding the most qualified participants is paramount, but equally
important is having an experienced moderator leading the focus group or
in-depth interview. If you’ve ever participated in a phone survey or
focus group that was led by a robotic moderator, you know how awkward
these conversations can be. If a moderator is just ‘going through the
motions’ and asking questions without follow-up, then a lot of important
insights are being missed.
There are so many important facets
to a successful qualitative study: a good screening guide; qualified
participants to fill a study; a well-organized discussion guide; a
dynamic moderator who is familiar with the topic being explored;
transcription services to convert audio to text; and finally, a succinct
report that synthesizes all of the rich insights revealed in the study.
We’ve spilled a lot of ink on the importance of screening guides and
transcription, but what about moderators?
Moderators play a
crucial role in the success of any qualitative study, but what separates
a good moderator from a mediocre one? The good news is that many
moderators who work for market research companies have backgrounds in
psychology or sociology, and have some educational background in these
subjects. A university degree isn’t necessary though, as there are a
number of training modules and market research recruitment that can train people in the art and science of moderating.
If you’ve made the decision to invest in a qualitative research study,
you want to ensure you get the most from your investment. Hiring a
reputable market research firm to design your study goes a long way, as
does partnering with a nationwide qualitative research firms.
If you’re trying to manage qualitative studies internally, then
consider investing in training programs for your moderators so you
maximize your investment!
Looking for qualified participants for your market research study? Contact us Today!
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