“The more official, the less I believe”: Using focus groups to explore public opinion formation in politically polarized contexts

Author:

Pavez Isabel1ORCID,Saldaña Magdalena2,Cabalin Cristian3,Scherman Andrés4

Affiliation:

1. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales Universidad de los Andes Las Condes Chile

2. Facultad de Comunicaciones Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Santiago Chile

3. Instituto de Estudios Avanzados en Educación‐CIAE Universidad de Chile Santiago Chile

4. Escuela de Comunicaciones y Periodismo Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez Peñalolén Chile

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionPublic opinion studies have traditionally relied on survey analyses. However, a qualitative approach is needed to address opinion formation's multidimensional and contextual nature. In this study, we argue that focus groups are a technique that addresses these unique challenges.MethodsWe test this argument by looking at the case of Chile, a country marked by a streak of eight elections in three years, including two national referendums for a constitutional proposal. In this politically polarized setting, and over the course of the latter election year, we conducted 10 focus groups comprising a diverse sample in terms of gender, age, socioeconomic status, and occupation. As participants shared news diets, political views, and values, data suggest a tendency to independently verify information regardless of the source, and highly influenced by their close ones.ResultsFrom a methodological perspective, our findings show that focus groups enable the assessment of the context‐situated opinion formation process, reveal emerging themes, and promote open discussion. These results also reflect the multifaceted nature of public opinion formation in a dynamic media landscape and can inform other countries undergoing a crisis of institutional legitimacy.

Publisher

Wiley

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