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Marketing Research Firms in New York (NY--NJ--CT)
Providers 1 to 7 out of 7
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "G", after featured listings)
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GfK Retail and Technology USA
Phone: (212) 993-5311, New York, NY
Our research focus is on the retail environment and shopper insights. We offer custom and syndicated solutions to address our clients’ business needs....
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Firefly Millward Brown
Phone: (203) 221-0411, Westport, CT
Firefly Millward Brown (formerly Greenfield Consulting Group) is North America’s leading qualitative research consultancy....
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Leichliter Associates LLC
Phone: (212) 753-2099, New York, NY
Custom qualitative and interactive research for new products, services, environments, and experiences. US, global, all methods. Open Minds Open Minds®...
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Radius Global Market Research
Phone: (212) 633-1100, New York, NY
Full-service. Offering a wide range of quantitative and qualitative methods....
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SIS International Research
Phone: (212) 505-6805, New York, NY
SIS International Research, founded in 1984, is a leading full-service global & US Market Research and Market Intelligence Firm....
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Sources For Research, Inc.
Phone: (212) 787-8810, New York, NY
One-stop shop for superlative qualitative services from design and implementation (recruitment, moderating, interviewing) to analysis...
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Applied Research - West, Inc.
Phone: (917) 210-8597, New York, NY
Field and tab services; Data collection in-house via telephone, mail and the Internet; Product clinics; Multivariate Analysis; and more....
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