focus group
See also: focus-group
English
Etymology
Coined by psychologist and marketing expert Ernest Dichter.
Noun
focus group (plural focus groups)
- A group of people, sampled from a larger population, interviewed in open session for market research or political analysis.
Translations
a group of people interviewed for market research or political analysis
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Further reading
- focus group on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English focus group.
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