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What is OFGC Utterance

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
An utterance in an Online Focus Group Chat, typically a string of less than 10 words, ranging from half a line to two lines of text on a screen. Stance: The point of view of a speaker, including evaluative and affective components.
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Locating Presence and Positions in Online Focus Group Text with Stance-Shift Analysis
Boyd Davis (University of North Carolina–Charlotte, USA) and Peyton Mason (Linguistic Insights, Inc., USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch045
Abstract
Social cues in online focus groups surface in the ways group members manipulate language, to signal their attitudinal shifts in position toward the group’s topics and what both moderators and members may have said. Their primary mode is task-based: their “job” is to respond to topics introduced by the focus group moderator; they also engage in “sidebar chat” among themselves. Using stance-shift analysis on a million-word corpus of online text genres, we identify 10 characteristics of online focus group chat, which may help researchers and retailers to identify when and how group participants might be strongly committed to what they have just written.
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Locating Presence and Positions in Online Focus Group Text with Stance-Shift Analysis
An utterance in an Online Focus Group Chat, typically a string of less than 10 words, ranging from half a line to two lines of text on a screen. Stance: The point of view of a speaker, including evaluative and affective components.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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