Answer to Question 1
Depth interviews are used to tap the knowledge and experience of those with information relevant to the problem or opportunity at hand. Anyone with relevant information is a potential candidate for a depth interview. Focus group interviews are conducted among a small number of individuals simultaneously; the interview relies more on group discussion than on directed questions to generate data. The discussion is directed by a moderator. Group interaction is the key aspect that distinguishes focus group interviews with the depth interviews, which are conducted with one respondent at a time.
Answer to Question 2
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Religion defines a society's relationship to the supernatural and, as a result, determines dominant values and attitudes.