Further Reading
- George & Cowan. Handbook of Techniques for Formative Evaluation. FALMER/KP. 1999. ISBN 978-0-7494-3063-4
- Nancy R. Tague (2004) The Quality Toolbox, Second Edition, ASQ Quality Press, pages 364-365.
- Potter M, Gordon S, Hamer P. (2004). "The Nominal Group Technique: A useful consensus methodology in physiotherapy research", New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 32(3) 126-130.
- Jon Neal Gresham (1986). "Expressed Satisfaction with the Nominal Group Technique Among Change Agents". PhD thesis, Texas A&M University,
- Stewart, David W. & Shamdasani, Prem N. Focus Groups: Theory and Practise. Sage Publications. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8039-3390-3
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