Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in Los Angeles (CA) 

Providers 1 to 17 out of 17
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "O", after featured listings)

 

1.

Open House Lofts - Los Angeles

Phone: (310) 396-2111, Venice, CA

Modern, uniquely designed, non-traditional, creative spaces available for focus groups, IDI's, creative workshops, brainstorming sessions, meetings....
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Plaza Research-Los Angeles

Phone: (310) 645-1700, Los Angeles, CA

Part of Plaza Research network

Luxurious focus group facilities conveniently located only minutes from LAX. Magnificent three-room client suites, fully equipped test kitchens...
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The Question Shop, Inc.

Phone: (714) 974-8020, Orange, CA

Besides focus groups we also specialize in ethnography studies, intercept interviews, central location tests and phone surveys....
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Savitz Field and Focus - Los Angeles

Phone: (312) 377-1200, Los Angeles, CA

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Four focus group suites including spacious viewing (up to 20 clients) and separate client lounges including one extra large multi-purpose room...
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Schlesinger Associates Los Angeles

Phone: (310) 295-3040, Los Angeles, CA

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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Viramontes Marketing Communications, Inc.

Phone: (562) 862-7777, Downey, CA

Modern, new focus group facility. Bi-lingual staff offers expert multi-cultural recruiting. Combined 43 years experience in Marketing/Research....
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Adler-Weiner Research/L.A.

Phone: (310) 440-2330, Los Angeles, CA

Part of Adler Weiner Research

Conveniently located sophisticated facility. Impeccable recruiting, beautiful appointed focus suites and top notch service...
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Adler-Weiner Research/Orange County

Phone: (949) 870-4200, Irvine, CA

Part of Adler Weiner Research

Adler-Weiner Research is in Irvine, CA, right off of the freeway and less than 5 minutes from the airport- beautiful serene office environment....
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Ask Southern California, Inc.

Phone: (714) 750-7566, Garden Grove, CA

Located near Disneyland/Anaheim Convention Center where Interstate (5), (22) and (57) meet. Creative recruiting challenges conquered. Open 7 days/week...
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Facts 'n Figures Inc.

Phone: (818) 986-6600, Sherman Oaks , CA

Focus group facility & service. In-house recruiting, interviewing, & field management. Commercial test kitchen. Groups, IDI's, taste tests, fieldwork...
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Fieldwork Los Angeles-Orange County

Phone: (949) 252-8180, Irvine, CA

Part of Fieldwork network

Four large focus group rooms and a one-on-one room. Impulse rated, "one of the world's best."...
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Focus Pointe Global - Los Angeles

Phone: (310) 260-8889, Santa Monica , CA

Part of Focus Pointe Global network

Expert focus group recruiting and luxurious focus facilities in key US commercial centers with fielding in any major US market....
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Health Care Testing, Inc.

Phone: (818) 986-9640, Sherman Oaks, CA

HCT specializes in recruiting and hosting qualitative and quantitative research projects for pharma, device, and general healthcare products...
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LW Research Group

Phone: (818) 501-4794, Encino, CA

Unique to this facility are floor-to-ceiling wrap-around mirrors. 3 focus group rooms, client viewing & full service test kitchen....
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15.

Latin Facts Research

Phone: (818) 891-6779, Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles), CA

We Know the Culture. We Know the People. We are leaders in Hispanic qualitative & quantitative research...
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Mondo Research

Phone: (213) 765-3302, Los Angeles, CA

IMAGINE A NEW EXPERIENCE IN A MARKET RESEARCH FACILITY... A bright, colorful, spacious unique urban loft environment in LA's exciting new downtown....
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Murray Hill Center West (Los Angeles)

Phone: (424) 702-1900, Los Angeles, CA

Part of Murray Hill Center

Beautiful, state-of-the-art qualitative research facility including relaxed living room. Top notch recruiting...
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