focus group
noun /ˈfəʊkəs ɡruːp/
/ˈfəʊkəs ɡruːp/
[countable + singular or plural verb]- a small group of people, specially chosen to represent different social classes, etc., who are asked to discuss and give their opinions about a particular subject. The information obtained is used by people doing market research, for example about new products or for a political party.Oxford Collocations DictionaryFocus group is used before these nouns:
- participant