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Marketing Research Firms in Connecticut 

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The Westport Company, Inc.

Phone: (203) 454-8330, Westport, CT

Experts in research on interactive and online products/services. Specialists in diagnostic usability and groups, in both online and in-person venues....
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Firefly Millward Brown

Phone: (203) 221-0411, Westport, CT

Firefly Millward Brown (formerly Greenfield Consulting Group) is North America’s leading qualitative research consultancy....
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