What is a Focus Group?
Focus Groups are used to assist in understanding the dynamics of a particular legal case or problem and use real people to give opinions about those cases and problems. Lees Focus Groups conducts live focus groups, both virtual and in-person.
No Experience Necessary
Lees Focus Groups looks for participants that represent a good cross section of the community. Must be 21 years of age or older.
During the groups, participants will be asked to both write and speak about the opinions they form from listening to presentations about the subject matter.
How It Works
In Person Groups
In person groups are four hours long, are limited to approximately twelve participants per group and participants must appear in person at the location set forth in the instructions.
For in person groups, the participant will receive instructions either by email or telephone call as to check-in time and location of the groups.
Virtual Focus Groups
Virtual groups are three hours long, are limited to approximately ten participants per group, and participants can participate from their homes or offices using any type of computer device that has both audio and video capability (desktops, laptops, tablets, smart phones).
For virtual focus groups, the participants will receive log-in information through Zoom to join a Zoom virtual focus group at a designated time.
How You are Paid
Payment for virtual focus groups is made the next business day through PayPal, ApplePay or by check mailed upon request.
Payment for in-person focus groups is paid in cash at the conclusion of the group.
Sign Up for a Focus Group
Below is a list of upcoming focus groups. You can indicate your interest to be a part of the group by filling out the form for the specific focus group. If selected, you will be contacted by a staff member of Lees Focus Groups and you will be assigned to a particular group on a specific date and time. Signing up for a focus group does not guarantee that you will be selected for a focus group.