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Marketing Research Firms in New York
Providers 1 to 4 out of 4
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "I", after featured listings)
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Ipsos
Phone: (212) 265-3200, New York, NY
Ipsos offers six areas of market research specialization: advertising, loyalty, marketing, media, public affairs, and survey management....
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Abt SRBI
Phone: (212) 779-7700, New York, NY
Research solutions/insights for finance, health, media, transit, fast food, telecom, media, public opinion....
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Clarion Research Inc.
Phone: (212) 664-1100, New York, NY
Full service custom research provider of Qualitative, Quantitative and integrated Qual & Quant studies. Clear, actionable and creative analysis....
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Harris Interactive Inc.
Phone: (877) 919-4765, New York, NY
Harris Interactive’s custom, omnibus, and syndicated solutions offer clients information choices and timing that support strategic business decisions....
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