Lexeme: focus group  
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  1. noun. A focus group is a research method that involves a small group of individuals who are selected to participate in a guided discussion or interview on a particular topic. It is a qualitative research technique used to gather insights, opinions, and perceptions about products, services, or ideas. Focus groups typically have a moderator who facilitates the discussion and encourages participants to express their thoughts and ideas. The purpose of a focus group is to gain in-depth understanding and uncover valuable insights that can be used to inform business decisions or shape marketing strategies. GPT3.5
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  • noun. focus group (singular), focus groups (plural)
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