Focus Group Moderators - Ethnic Groups
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MBC Research

Phone: (212) 679-4100, New York, NY

Full service qualitative and quantitative research firm covering the General Market and over 25 Ethnic markets. Vast international experience....
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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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GC GLOBAL, LLC

Phone: (718) 623-2266, Brooklyn, NY

Experts in multicultural and multi-market qual and quant studies for clients targeting U.S. and global markets or niche U.S. Asian populations...
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Horowitz Associates, Inc.

Phone: (914) 834-5999, Larchmont, NY

A boutique firm that, since 1985, has delivered excellence on every level to our clients. Specialists in Hispanic and multicultural research....
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JRH Marketing Services, Inc.

Phone: (718) 805-7300, New York, NY

Oldest and most experienced African-American owned full-service marketing consulting and marketing research firm (since 1975) in the US....
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Landmann Consulting

Phone: (917) 488-8383, New York, NY

Multilingual moderating and in-depth interviewing from an experienced, RIVA-traine team with 16 years' experience with individuals and groups....
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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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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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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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