Focus Group Facilities
Marketing Research Firms in Connecticut
Providers 1 to 10 out of 10
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "F", after featured listings)
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FocusVision Worldwide, Inc.
Phone: (203) 961-1715, opt. 6, Stamford, CT
FocusVision is the leading global provider of live video transmission, analysis and archive solutions for the qualitative market research industry....
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MarketView, Inc.
Phone: (203) 791-1644, Danbury, CT
Newly remodeled 2004 with private client lounges, MarketView continues to offer the finest quality owner-operated recruiting and facility services. J...
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New England Marketing Research, Inc.
Phone: (203) 855-5500, Norwalk, CT
New England Marketing Research is located in Fairfield County CT and is convenient to the major metropolitan areas of New York and Hartford....
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RazorFocus
Phone: (203) 504-3240, Stamford, CT
Connecticut's highly Impulse rated (85 Overall), and the ONLY Stamford/Norwalk area facility with in-house recruiting staff....
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BlueSky Room
Phone: (203) 319-5915, Fairfield, CT
Located in the NY metro area, BlueSky Room is Connecticut’s newest consumer research facility and meeting place....
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CSM Focus
Phone: (203) 662-2162, Darien, CT
CSM Focus is a qualitative research suite resource for companies looking to conduct focus groups just outside the NYC Metro area (Fairfield County)....
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Civicom, Inc.
Phone: (203) 618-1811, Greenwich, CT
Virtual IDIs, focus groups, online forums, private online communities, and mobile telephone and video research technologies to marketing researchers...
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Connecticut Connection Hartford-New Haven Research Centers
Phone: (860) 677-2877, Farmington (Hartford), CT
Part of Focus Coast to Coast network
Two Connecticut focus group facilities: Farmington, and North Haven. Highest moderator ratings. Field and recruiting service throughout Connecticut....
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Connecticut InFocus
Phone: (860) 652-0307, Glastonbury, CT
Focus groups, taste tests, pre-recruited studies, product/concept testing, one-on-one interviews, ideation, mock juries, and more....
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The Center for Research
Phone: (203) 237-5523, Meriden, CT
A full service Market Research firm, with the capability and staff to conduct all services in-house including a state of the art focus group facility....
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