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Marketing Research Firms in New York (NY--NJ--CT) 

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Renaissance Research & Consulting, Inc.

Phone: (212) 319-1833, New York, NY

Actionable solutions to marketing problems thru innovative statistical tools, thoughtful analysis and insightful interviewing...
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SKIM

Phone: (201) 963-8430, Hoboken, NJ

Full-service, global MR agency serving healthcare, consumer health, consumer packaged goods, durables, telecommunication & financial industries....
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Analytic Partners

Phone: (212) 599-7630, New York, NY

Global marketing analytics consulting firm specializing in customized analyses such as marketing mix to assist our clients in business planning. ...
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Evaluative Criteria, Inc.

Phone: (914) 631-1019, Tarrytown, NY

Part of Cunningham Research Companies

ECI is your professional, high quality, Custom Market Research Partner....
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Framework Data Services LLC

Phone: (212) 537-5949, New York, NY

Framework is an independent data collection and processing bureau with over 20 years experience....
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