One-on-One Interviewing / In-Depth Interviewing
Marketing Research Firms in New York 

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tapestry group, llc

Phone: (718) 788-5920, Brooklyn, NY

Qualitative research firm delivers distinctive solutions on strategic initiatives. Expertise: emotional benefit, brand differentiation and innovation....
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Goodmind

Phone: (212) 660-0110, New York, NY

Goodmind is a full-service market research company specializing in online qualitative research, usability studies, custom quant, and recruiting....
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Leichliter Associates LLC

Phone: (212) 753-2099, New York, NY

Custom qualitative and interactive research for new products, services, environments, and experiences. US, global, all methods. Open Minds Open Minds®...
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Ruth Diamond Market Research Services, Inc. a Cornerstone Research Company

Phone: (716) 836-1110, Buffalo, NY

Established in 1956 - Owner operated - Permanent mall facility. Focus Group specialists. Top quality. Product testing and placements....
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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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