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Consumer Vision Ltd.

Phone: (416) 967-1596, Toronto, ON

CV offers end-to-end qual mgmt services. Huge in-house recruiting database & 7 state-of-the-art focus group suites. DT Toronto....
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Elliott Benson Research

Phone: (916) 325-1670, Sacramento, CA

Top-rated facility by Impulse for past 12 years! On-site owner/manager to ensure the utmost quality, integrity and extraordinary service possible!...
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First Choice Facilities

Phone: (888) FCF-BIDS, Oak Park, IL

First Choice Facilities is a member-run national community of top-rated, independently owned research facilities...
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National Field & Focus, Inc.

Phone: (508) 370-7788, Framingham, MA

Part of First Choice Facilities

Complete focus group, recruiting & data collection services along with multi-city field management....
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Probe Research

Phone: (212) 922-9777, New York, NY

A nationwide recruiting company for focus groups, ethnographies, TDI's Remote Usability. We specialize in quick turn around and low incidence!...
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Recruit and Field, Inc.

Phone: (877) 359-7255, New York, NY

Nationwide Recruiting Services for all qualitative methodologies; Focus Groups, Online Communities, Ethnographies, Webex Interviews, etc, etc, etc....
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Ascendancy Research

Phone: (952) 544-6334, St. Louis Park, MN

Part of GroupNet network

Rated One of the Top Facilities Worldwide according to 2010 Impulse Survey Guide....
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Asisa Research

Phone: (305) 647-0930, Miami, FL

Miami's leading focus group facility: high quality recruiting, top of the line personal service and experienced professional researchers....
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20|20 Research - Charlotte

Phone: (877) 713-2020, Charlotte, NC

Part of 2020 Research

“Top Rated” by Impulse Surveys for 11 consecutive years. Recently renovated full kitchen on site plus four spacious focus group rooms....
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20|20 Research - Miami

Phone: (866) 414-2020, Miami, FL

Part of 2020 Research

Our "Top Rated" Miami facility features four focus group suites with full amenities. Bilingual on-site recruiting and project management....
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20|20 Research - Nashville

Phone: (615) 885-2020, Nashville, TN

Part of 2020 Research

“Top Rated” every year. Brand new facility opened in October 2007. Three spacious focus group rooms with all amenities....
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PUZZLE

Phone: +331-4268-1226, PARIS, France

Focus Group Facility in Paris....
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PVR Research

Phone: (770) 813-4902, Duluth, GA

Atlanta's "Top Rated" facilty with an active, onsite owner to ensure excellent recruiting, attention to detail and memorable, personal service....
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Pacific Market Research

Phone: (425) 271-2300, Renton, WA

Pacific is an independent, nationally-known telephone and web data collection firm. Strengths: Spanish language phone and international web projects....
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Perceptive Market Research, Inc.

Phone: (352) 336-6760, ext. 4012, Gainesville, FL

Nationwide 40-station CATI telephone survey and focus group bi-lingual recruitment center. Surveys, Field Interviews and Focus Groups across U.S....
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Performance Plus / Boston Field & Focus / GroupNet Boston

Phone: (508) 872-1287, Framingham, MA

Part of GroupNet network

Comprehensive data-collection services include 2 permanent mall facilities for intercepts & pre-recruited studies, 3 focus-group facilities and more....
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Personal Opinion, Inc.

Phone: (502) 899-2400, Louisville, KY

Our own building; three big, beautiful focus group rooms with client suites and private patio. Rooms have multiple high-speed internet....
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Peryam & Kroll Research Corporation

Phone: (773) 774-3100, Chicago, IL

Staff of 300, +75 professionals -- total research services for custom consumer product, quantitative/qualitative research in Chi, LA, NY and Dallas...
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Peters Marketing Research, Inc.

Phone: (314) 469-9022, St. Louis, MO

Founded in 1958, Peters Marketing Research (PMR) is family-owned and operated. Qualitative focus group facility and full-service quantitative....
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Peters McClard Research, Inc.

Phone: (973) 539-5750, Parsippany, NJ

40 years experience providing a complete range of qualitative research and Focus Group Management....
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