Last year saw a 3.5% increase in the number of focus groups and other qual market research interviews conducted worldwide, according to FocusVision's annual 'Focus Group Index'. The figure matches the previous year's growth.
The firm - which supplies video transmission and digital recording technology to the research industry - says that the use of focus group research continues to increase in conjunction with increases in overall market research spending.
Non-US growth out-paced US growth for the first time in four years with US growth numbers slowing to 2.9% (increasing to 255,000 groups) compared with a reported total research spending growth rate of 6%. FocusVision attributes this to moderate shifts to other qual methodologies such as online bulletin boards and ethnographic studies. US growth also experienced flat to declining qual market research spending from the pharma and financial sectors.
Total Groups | (000) | (000) | (000) |
Year | Worldwide | USA | Non-USA |
2007 | 537 | 255 | 282 |
2006 | 519 | 248 | 271 |
2005 | 501 | 239 | 262 |
2004 | 490 | 233 | 257 |
All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.
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