Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in New York (NY--NJ--CT) 

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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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SIS International Research

Phone: (212) 505-6805, New York, NY

SIS International Research, founded in 1984, is a leading full-service global & US Market Research and Market Intelligence Firm....
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3 Market Dimensions

Phone: (416) 480-1500, New York, NY

We are a global panel company that offers cost-effective B2C, B2B panels in the US, Canada, Europe, UK, Australia, Asia with 3,000,000 panellists...
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Q Research Solutions, Inc.

Phone: (732) 952-0000, Old Bridge, NJ

Q Research Solutions is a full service consumer product research company that focuses exclusively on CPG....
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RONIN Corporation

Phone: (609) 452-0060, Princeton, NJ

RONIN specializes in quantitative and qualitative research for high-tech and pharmaceutical companies, both directly and through other research firms....
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RazorFocus

Phone: (203) 504-3240, Stamford, CT

Connecticut's highly Impulse rated (85 Overall), and the ONLY Stamford/Norwalk area facility with in-house recruiting staff....
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SIS Market Research - Focus Group Facility

Phone: (212) 505-6805, New York, NY

State-of-the-art NYC focus group facility. SIS International provides on-staff moderators, report-writers, translators and recruiters...
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SOHO Research Centre

Phone: (212) 431-0462, New York, NY

The SOHO Research Centre is a boutique, well-equipped facility, providing personalized service for you and your clients....
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Schlesinger Associates New Jersey

Phone: (732) 906-1122, Iselin, NJ

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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Schlesinger Associates New York

Phone: (212) 730-6400, New York, NY

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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Sources For Research, Inc.

Phone: (212) 787-8810, New York, NY

One-stop shop for superlative qualitative services from design and implementation (recruitment, moderating, interviewing) to analysis...
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Suburban Marketing Research

Phone: (973) 785-0770, Wayne, NJ

Willowbrook Mall test center. Full client viewing for focus groups, IDIs, or pre-tests. Multi-market project management....
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Abbott & Cox

Phone: (347) 767-5937, New York City, NY

Abbott & Cox covers over 45 countries. We conduct focus groups, in-depth interviews, ethnographic analysis, datamining and crowdsourcing studies....
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Advanced Focus

Phone: (212) 217-2000, New York, NY

A full-service qualitative marketing research company that stands for honesty, integrity and the highest level of professionalism....
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Advanced Opinions

Phone: (516) 208-8448, Merrick, NY

Our Recruiting & Fielding Staff finds People for Mkt Rsch, Casting, etc. We Find Real People for Mkt Rsch, Ad Agencies, Entertainment Companies, etc....
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BlueSky Market Research

Phone: (646) 706-7445, New York, NY

BlueSky offers recruiting and field management services so that you can focus on the research. We specialize in "high touch" qualitative recruiting....
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BlueSky Room

Phone: (203) 319-5915, Fairfield, CT

Located in the NY metro area, BlueSky Room is Connecticut’s newest consumer research facility and meeting place....
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Catalyst Group

Phone: (212) 243-7777, New York, NY

User-centered research & design firm,dedicated to helping companies connect their business objectives to the needs and expectations of their customers...
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Charney Research

Phone: (212) 929-6933, New York, NY

Expertise in market, domestic & international research, qual or quant, along with NYCs most affordable focus group center and most diverse moderators....
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