Focus Group Criteria

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Focus Group Criteria

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Appendix B: Focus Group Screening Questionnaires by Audience


For each audience, the following tables provide an overview of the specific recruitment procedures. They contain the unique characteristics that each group will include and soft quotas for recruiting an appropriate mix of participants of different genders, ages, races, countries of origin, and education levels. These recruitment tables will be used as guidelines for the soft quotas of the focus groups. Recommendations for audiences were created in collaboration with U.S. Census Bureau Subject Matter Experts (SME) and Research Team multicultural experts.


Note: Fully representing the country across all audiences would require more groups than the schedule allows for fielding, and is not necessarily needed for selecting an effective campaign platform. Following standard communication industry practices, audiences have been prioritized based on the guidance from the Decennial Communications Coordination Office and the ICC Program Management Office and balanced against time, budget, and Census Bureau SME and multicultural agency recommendations.


Based on previous experience working with these different populations, Team Y&R knows different groups will have different show rates. Therefore, Team Y&R recommends over-recruiting for groups – specifically, recruiting 12 to seat six participants. This will reduce the risk of not having enough participants to run a focus group.


All audiences will represent a combination of hard-to-count traits (based on Erdman & Bates 2017) via a points-based recruiting strategy, including:

  • Female householder, no husband present

  • Rents home

  • Less than high school education

  • Households with children 4 years old or younger

  • Moved in the last year

  • Annual household income of less than $35,000

  • Living in multi-unit or mobile home

  • Large household (6+ people)


Audiences:

  1. American Indian / Alaska Native (AIAN)

  2. Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander (NHPI)

  3. Asian

  4. Hispanic

  5. Rural



Audience #1: American Indian / Alaska Native (AIAN) – 8 focus groups


Proposed Locations

Session 1

Session 2

Fairbanks, AK

Females, 35 years and older

Males, 18-44 years

Phoenix, AZ

Females, 35 years and older

Males, 35 years and older

Sault Ste. Marie, MI

Females, 18-54 years old

Males, 18-54 years old

Portland, OR

Females, 55 years and older

Males, 18-44 years old



Alaska Native
Definition: Self-identifies as Alaska Native; a Shareholder of an Alaska Native Corporation; able to read and speak English

Location 1: Fairbanks, AK

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

10

10

Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

16

0

Male

0

16

Race/Ethnicity

Alaska Native

16

16

Other

0

0

Age

18-34

0

8

35-44

5

8

45-54

6

0

55 or older

5

0

Lives in Village?

Currently lives in a village

8

8

Has lived in a village in the past 2 years, but not currently

8

8

Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8









American Indian

Definition: Self-identifies as American Indian; a member of a Tribe; able to read and speak English

Location 2: Phoenix, AZ

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

10

8

Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

16

0

Male

0

16

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian

16

16

Other

0

0

Age

18-34

0

0

35-44

5

6

45-54

6

5

55 or older

5

5

Lives on Reservation?

Currently lives on reservation

8

8

Has lived on reservation in the past 2 years, but not currently

8

8

Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8





American Indian

Definition: Self-identifies as American Indian; a member of a Tribe; able to read and speak English

Location 3: Sault Ste. Marie, MI

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

10

10

Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

16

0

Male

0

16

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian

16

16

Other

0

0

Age

18-34

5

5

35-44

6

6

45-54

5

5

55 or older

0

0

Lives on Reservation?

Currently live on reservation

8

8

Has lived on a reservation in the past 2 years, but not currently

8

8

Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8





American Indian

Definition: Self-identifies as American Indian; a member of a Tribe; able to read and speak English

Location 4: Portland, OR

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

10

10

Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

16

0

Male

0

16

Race/Ethnicity

American Indian

16

16

Other

0

0

Age

18-34

0

10

35-44

0

6

45-54

0

0

55 or older

16

0

Lives on Reservation?

Currently lives on a reservation

8

8

Has lived on a reservation in the past 2 years, but not currently

8

8

Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8








Audience #2: Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander (NHPI) – 4 focus groups


NHPI Definition: Self-identifies as Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; as being able to read and speak English;
MICRONESIAN, POLYNESIAN/MELANESIAN ONLY: Must speak an indigenous language relevant to their race

Location 1: Honolulu, HI


Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG


Education

High school or less

10

10


Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6


College graduate or postgraduate degree

0

0


Gender

Female

8

8


Male

8

8


Race/Ethnicity

Native Hawaiian

6

6


Micronesian islands

5

5


Polynesian/Melanesian islands

5

5


Age

18-34

3

3


35-44

3

3


45-54

5

5


55 or older

5

5


Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8


Location 2: Seattle, WA


Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG


Education

High school or less

10

10


Some college or an associate’s degree

6

6


College graduate or postgraduate degree

0

0


Gender

Female

8

8


Male

8

8


Race/Ethnicity

Native Hawaiian

6

6


Micronesian islands

5

5


Polynesian/Melanesian islands

5

5


Age

18-34

3

3


35-44

3

3


45-54

5

5


55 or older

5

5


Recruit 16 per session to seat 6-8




Audience #3: Asian – 2 focus groups


Asian Definition: Self identifies as one of the below Asian ethnicities; as bilingual in English and another Asian language; as being able to read and speak English well; as 1st generation to U.S.

Note that the Asian focus groups will exclude students as they have different perspectives, per recommendation from Team Y&R’s multicultural partner who specializes in Asian audience.


Location 1: San Gabriel Valley/Pasadena, CA

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

9

9

Some college or an associate’s degree

5

5

College graduate or postgraduate degree

0

0

Gender

Female

7

7

Male

7

7

Ancestry

Chinese

3

2

Vietnamese

3

1

Korean

3

1

Filipino

0

3

Hmong or Thai

3

1

Cambodian

2

0

Asian Indian

0

3

Other South Asian (Pakistani, Bangladeshi)

0

3

Age

18-34

3

2

35-44

3

2

45-54

4

5

55 or older

4

5

Recruit 14 per session to seat 6-8




Audience #4: Hispanic – 2 focus groups


Definition: Self identifies as Hispanic; as bilingual in English and Spanish; as being able to read and speak English well; as transient immigrants.

Location 1: Houston, TX

Characteristics

Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

9

9

Some college or an associate’s degree

5

5

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

7

7

Male

7

7

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic

14

14

Not Hispanic

0

0

Ancestry

Mexican

9

9

Central American

5

5

Generation

1st Generation

7

7

1.5 Generation

7

7

Age

24-34 years old

7

7

35-50 years old

9

9

Recruit 14-16 per session to seat 6-8



Definitions

1st Generation: Foreign born; both parents foreign born; immigrated to the U.S. when 17 or older

1.5 Generation: Foreign born; both parents foreign born; immigrated to the U.S. when 16 or younger



Audience #5: Rural – 2 focus groups


Rural Definition: Lives in a Zip Code Tabulation Area (ZCTA) that is identified as rural in the 2010 Census

Location 1: Polk County, MO


Session 1
# recruited per FG

Session 2
# recruited per FG

Education

High school or less

9

9

Some college or an associate’s degree

5

5

College graduate +

0

0

Gender

Female

7

7

Male

7

7

Age

18-34

2

2

35-44

2

2

45-54

5

5

55 or older

5

5

Race/Ethnicity

White, not Hispanic

14

14

Other

0

0

Recruit 14 per session to seat 6-8



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