Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in Dallas-Fort Worth (TX) 

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

 

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Savitz Field and Focus - Dallas

Phone: (312) 377-1200, Dallas, TX

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Four focus group suites including spacious viewing (up to 25 clients) and separate client lounges including one extra large multi-purpose room...
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Schlesinger Associates Dallas

Phone: (972) 503-3100, Dallas, TX

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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Dallas By Definition (Formerly Dallas Focus)

Phone: (972) 869-2366, Irving, TX

Part of First Choice Facilities

Rooms: 1: 18'x22' viewing 8. 2: 18'x22' viewing 12. 3: 15'x18' viewing 12. 4: 25'x20' viewing 25. 5: 23'x15' viewing 10. Two triad view 8...
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Databank Marketing Research

Phone: (817) 677-2331, Weatherford, TX

We offer complete local and national qualitative and quantitative research services. Call Databank Today. 10% discount. Just mention the GreenBook!...
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Delve

Phone: (800) 421-2167, Dallas, TX

Part of Delve network

Delve offers data collection solutions that provide dynamic on-site and online environments for insightful dialogues between marketers and customers....
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Fieldwork Dallas

Phone: (972) 866-5800, Addison, TX

Part of Fieldwork network

Five large focus-group rooms remodeled in 2007. Upscale atrium office building located in North Dallas. Impulse rated, "one of the world's best"...
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Focus Coast to Coast

Phone: (972) 386-4500, Dallas, TX

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Focus Coast to Coast is an association of top rated focus group facilities in 40+ key markets....
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Focus Pointe Global - Dallas

Phone: (214) 420-6400, Dallas, TX

Part of Focus Pointe Global network

Expert focus group recruiting and luxurious focus facilities in key US commercial centers. Fielding in any US city....
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MARKET RESEARCH DALLAS

Phone: (866) 830-5382, DALLAS, TX

Renowned for recruiting and handling complex projects such as Hispanic, national multicultural ethnography, and 50-city+ intercept studies. ...
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Murray Hill Center Southwest (Dallas)

Phone: (469) 385-1200, Dallas, TX

Part of Murray Hill Center

Beautiful state-of-the-art five-room qualitative research facility including a 50 person set-up. Top notch recruiting...
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Plaza Research-Dallas

Phone: (972) 392-0100, Dallas, TX

Part of Plaza Research network

Luxurious focus group facilities conveniently located only minutes from downtown Dallas. Magnificent three-room client suites...
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