Interviewing - Ethnic Groups & Audiences
Marketing Research Firms in Los Angeles (CA)
Providers 1 to 7 out of 7
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "J", after featured listings)
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Juarez and Associates, Inc.
Phone: (310) 478-0826, Los Angeles, CA
Marketing Research/Consulting. Spanish- and English-language marketing and sociocultural research....
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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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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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361 Degrees Consulting, Inc.
Phone: (626) 309-0532, San Gabriel, CA
Market research company that specializes in reaching multicultural segments, especially the Asian, African-American & Hispanic segments....
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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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IMC Research Services Inc.
Phone: (310) 289-1569, Los Angeles, CA
IMC has been in Business for over 20 years our diverse team has the experience and expertise to handle any size study. We specialize in multi-cultural...
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Interviewing Service of America, Inc.
Phone: (818) 989-1044, Van Nuys, CA
One of America’s largest data collection/processing companies. 500 Web-CATI stations.Survent platform. Online, Multicultural, B2B, F2F & C-Sat....
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