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CHOICEDIALOGUE™ Methodology


depth of inquiryViewpoint Learning's ChoiceDialogue methodology differs from polls and focus groups in its purpose, advance preparation, and depth of inquiry.
  • Purpose: ChoiceDialogues are designed to do what polls and focus groups cannot do and were never developed to do. Polls and focus groups provide an accurate snapshot of people's current thinking.

    ChoiceDialogues are designed to predict the future direction of people's views on important issues where they have not completely made up their minds, or where changed circumstances create new challenges that need to be recognized and addressed. Under these conditions, people's top-of-mind opinions are highly unstable, and polls and focus groups can be very misleading.

    ChoiceDialogues enable people – through dialogue with their peers – to develop their own fully worked through views on such issues even if they previously have not given them much thought.

    By engaging representative samples of the population in this way, ChoiceDialogues provide unique insight into how people's views change as they learn. ChoiceDialogues can be used to identify areas of potential public support where leaders can successfully implement policies consonant with people's core values.
  • Advance Preparation: ChoiceDialogues require highly trained facilitators and preparation using special workbooks that brief people on the issues. These workbooks formulate a manageable number of research-based scenarios, each presented as a series of values-based choices.

    advance preparationThe workbooks lay out the pros and cons of each scenario in a manner that allows participants to work though how they really think and feel about each one. The workbook format also enables people to absorb and apply complex information quickly.

  • Depth of Inquiry: Polls and focus groups avoid changing people's minds, while ChoiceDialogues are designed to explore how and why people's minds change as they learn.

    While little or no learning occurs in the course of participating in a poll or focus group, ChoiceDialogues involve a huge amount of participant learning.

    ChoiceDialogues are day-long, highly structured dialogues – 24 times as long as the average poll and four times as long as the average focus group. Typically, participants spend the morning familiarizing themselves with the scenarios and their pros and cons. Through dialogue, participants develop their vision of what they would like to have happen in the future. Participants spend the afternoon testing their preferences against the hard and often painful tradeoffs they would need to make to realize their values.

    To encourage learning, the ChoiceDialogue methodology is based on dialogue rather than debate. It is through dialogue that public opinion really forms – by people talking with friends, neighbors and co-workers. ChoiceDialogue sessions allow intense social learning. Both quantitative and qualitative measures are used to determine how and why people's views change as they learn.

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Steps in a ChoiceDialogue Project


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ChoiceDialogue can be tailored to your organization's needs. Contact:


Vice President
Viewpoint Learning
858-551-2317

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