Using humor in research

Using humor in research

My friend and colleague Tom Rich just wrote a great article about how using humor can improve the results of focus groups and interviews. It’s a point worth emphasizing. When people participate in qualitative research, they are speaking to a person or people they don’t know and they’re not sure what to expect. As a result, they are less likely to be candid and may tend toward “politically correct” responses to questions.

Humor helps participants feel more comfortable. It makes the conversation feel more casual and less “official.” If the moderator makes a self-deprecating joke, it implies that he or she isn’t perfect – and the participants aren’t expected to be perfect, either. For example, Tom like to joke that the session is being recorded because “I’m too lazy to take notes.”

However, humor is not a tool that should be used lightly (if you’ll excuse the pun!). It’s important to remember that the goal is to put participants at ease, not for the moderator to be seen as a great comedian. I’ve often said that we moderators need to emulate Pat Sajak from Wheel of Fortune when it comes to humor – his jokes were always completely bland and inoffensive. We don’t want to run the risk of offending our participants... that would be counter-productive!

For example, I used to frequently make a joke when asking about people’s lives along the lines of “you guys don’t have any stress in your lives, do you?” Everyone would laugh, because – of course – everyone feels like their lives are stressful nowadays. But one day when I was conducting focus groups in a suburban location in Tennessee, I made that joke and I saw a momentary flash of anger. I immediately smoothed things over saying something about how everyone’s lives are so stressful and the moment passed. Upon reflection, I realized that I was in a small town in Tennessee with a New York accent and business casual clothing that looked different than what the participants were wearing. For a moment, they thought I was looking down at them thinking their lives were simpler than mine. I’m sure Pat Sajak would not have made that mistake!

Let’s figure out what your customers really think. Email me at info at bureauwest.com.


Sources: “Using Humor to Improve Conversation,” Thomas Rich, July 17, 2024; Bureau West Research


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Tom Rich

Marketing Strategy Consultant, Qualitative Researcher; Owner, Thomas M. Rich & Associates

8 个月

Thanks for the shoutout Jay! For those interested in subscribing to my monthly market research newsletter, here's the link: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/K3P1ZvT/TMRnewsletteroptin

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Joe Sharlip

Healthcare Brand, Research and Content Marketer

8 个月

Yes, Tom wrote a GREAT article on this topic for his monthly newsletter and blog.

Leigh Kessler

Market Researcher & Stand-Up Pontificator @ Mercury Analytics

8 个月

It's all about the great opener! "I'm too lazy to take notes" is strong!

Tom Neveril

Market research and strategy / Previously: DDB and RPA / I help automotive and technology brands grow by delivering inspiring insights.

8 个月

Like dramatic novels and movies, qual conversations cannot maintain intensity without periodic moments of lightness. And comedies are much funnier when they a sprinkled with sincere, dramatic scenes.

Susan Fader??

Award-winning Qualitative Researcher & Strategist??French Film Actress??♀?Tandem Cyclist??Reframer of Business Challenges to create Business Success Opportunities??Wide Open Listening Advocate??Speaker

8 个月

great post

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