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Question 395

After having created several prototypes of a new web-based application, a business analyst (BA) would like to meet with the organization's stakeholders to elicit their perception, ideas, and attitudes about the prototypes. Which of the following techniques should the BA use?

    Correct Answer: A

    To elicit perceptions, ideas, and attitudes about the prototypes from stakeholders, the most suitable technique would be Focus Groups. This method involves gathering a diverse group of stakeholders to discuss their thoughts and feelings in a structured manner, which allows the business analyst to gather qualitative insights. This is particularly effective for understanding diverse viewpoints and attitudes, which is essential in evaluating prototypes.

Discussion
rupakarthikOption: A

Ans-A Focus Group

HappyAOption: A

Focus Group is Ans as it states Attitude which is not a part of brainstorming

DoomsdayNairOption: D

D. Brainstorming - > Perception, ideas, and attitudes about the prototypes

TheBusBusOption: A

Certainly Focus Group

HobicOption: A

Ans A. A focus group is a form of qualitative research. The activities are similar to that of a brainstorming session, except that a focus group is more structured and focused on the participants’ perspectives concerning a specific topic. Pg. 280

OlivierPaudexOption: A

A discussion on a prototype is something which is done with a few stakeholders in a closed group. I will go for a focus group (A).

IdberryOption: D

Ans- D. Brainstorming. Focus Group is not a Technique.10.21.2 A focus group is a form of qualitative research. The activities are similar to that of a brainstorming session, except that a focus group is more structured and focused on the participants’ perspectives concerning a specific topic. Hence, Answer is Brainstorming.

OlivierPaudex

Yes, it is. Focus group is used to identify and understand ideas and attitudes from a group. BABOK 4.2.6

TochToch

Point of correction: Focus group is a technique. Refer to BABOK 10.21 Page 279