Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in Minneapolis--St. Paul (MN--WI) 

Providers 1 to 7 out of 7
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "C", after featured listings)

 

1.

Ascendancy Research

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

Rated One of the Top Facilities Worldwide according to 2010 Impulse Survey Guide....
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COOK Research, Inc.

Phone: (952) 544-0449, St. Louis Park, MN

Cook Research, a 30 year tradition built on relentless recruiting,a focus room customized to your specs and a stellar staff that works for you!...
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3.

Delve

Phone: (800) 526-5718, Minneapolis, MN

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 Minneapolis

Phone: (952) 837-8300, Edina , MN

Part of Fieldwork network

Five generous conference rooms with viewing, 1-on-1 rooms and a test kitchen. Impule rated, "one of world's best."...
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Focus Market Research

Phone: (612) 869-8181, Minneapolis, MN

Part of First Choice Facilities

State of the art qualitative facility, Full test kitchen wired for commercial appliances. Mock Juries. Convenient to airport and mall....
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The Leede Group

Phone: (763) 595-5824, Plymouth, MN

Our newly renovated and built-in usability testing lab and a focus group room. Complete quantitative/qualitative research capabilities...
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Orman Guidance Research®, Inc.

Phone: (800) 605-7313, Minneapolis, MN

Spacious, thoughtfully-appointed facility designed especially for conducting focus groups, jury studies, one-on-ones and taste tests. Three rooms....
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