Moderators
Marketing Research Firms in Los Angeles (CA)
Providers 1 to 6 out of 6
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "O", after featured listings)
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Open House Lofts - Los Angeles
Phone: (310) 396-2111, Venice, CA
Modern, uniquely designed, non-traditional, creative spaces available for focus groups, IDI's, creative workshops, brainstorming sessions, meetings....
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Poza Consulting Services
Phone: (310) 264-4637, Santa Monica, CA
Fluent in English and Spanish, Dr. Poza provides focus group moderation for advertising, film and television industries and consumer goods clients....
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Talk Shoppe
Phone: (310) 424-0744, Los Angeles, CA
Talk Shoppe is a research boutique that specializes in understanding consumer opinion and behavior....
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Bureau West Research Group
Phone: (818) 752-7210, Burbank, CA
Bureau West is a consortium of market researchers. Our goal is to select the best method and best people to fit your specific research project....
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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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Frieden Qualitative Services
Phone: (818) 789-6894, Sherman Oaks, CA
Exciting moderator! Gary Frieden has Ph.D. in Psychology - uncovers underlying motivations and reactions, and gets people talking. Webcams too!...
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