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Marketing Research Firms in Boston (MA--NH) 

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AMP Agency

Phone: (617) 723-8929, Boston, MA

Non-traditional, traditional and actionable market research including lifestyle and lifestage exploratories, concept testing, brand positioning, etc...
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Copernicus Marketing Consulting and Research

Phone: (617) 449-4200, Boston, MA

Copernicus is a research-driven marketing consulting firm in the business of transforming companies....
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