Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in Boston (MA--NH) 

Providers 1 to 11 out of 11
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "S", after featured listings)

 

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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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Schlesinger Associates Boston

Phone: (617) 542-5500, Boston, MA

Part of Schlesinger Associates

Outstanding recruitment for any methodology including online surveys. Worldwide project management with 22 facilities across the US and Europe....
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Suburban Focus Group - Boston

Phone: (781) 956-8171, Dedham, MA

Suburban Focus Group is a state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of Boston's finest communities; providing top quality and the lowest prices...
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UL-STR (formerly Specialized Technology Resources, Inc.)

Phone: (781) 821-2200, Canton, MA

UL-STR’s testing and product evaluations help brands launch products that delight consumers....
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Cambridge Focus & The Center For Marketing Technology

Phone: (617) 494-0310, Maynard, MA

Research partner of Bentley University. Standard focus suites and tiered theater. Also online, ethnography, recruiting, field, etc....
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Copley Focus Centers

Phone: (617) 421-4444, Boston, MA

Part of First Choice Facilities

Copley Focus Centers is ranked as one of Boston's best. Each suite has all the amenities that you'll need for comfortable viewing of your groups....
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Crescendo Consulting Group

Phone: (207) 774-2345, ext. 15, Portland, ME

Crescendo Consulting Group offers personalized service and integrated marketing, research, and communications skills to help clients make decisions....
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Fieldwork Boston

Phone: (781) 899-3660, Waltham, MA

Part of Fieldwork network

Four focus-group rooms designed for client comfort and excellent viewing. Impulse rated "one of world's best."...
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Focus On Boston

Phone: (781) 356-5900, Boston, MA

2 Beautiful Locations: on Boston’s Downtown waterfront and in the heart of Boston’s suburbs (Braintree, MA -BRAND NEW 2011)...
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Focus Pointe Global - Boston

Phone: (617) 573-0808, Boston, MA

Part of Focus Pointe Global network

Expert focus group recruiting and luxurious focus facilities in key US commercial centers with fielding in any US market....
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Performance Plus / Boston Field & Focus

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

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