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Marketing Research Firms in Florida
Providers 1 to 4 out of 4
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "J", after featured listings)
1.
J.L. Roth & Associates, Inc.
Phone: (727) 772-0100, Palm Harbor, FL
We will help you make better decisions through top-quality qualitative and quantitative research: focus groups, in-depth interviews, and surveys....
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2.
rose research, llc. (r 2)
Phone: (561) 241-1515, Boca Raton, FL
Full-service research firm offering a complete range of services from field and tab - analysis. Services include - custom research, simulations/sales...
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3.
C-Moderator, a division of CSS/datatelligence
Phone: (386) 677-5644, Ormond Beach , FL
C-Moderator is a web based tool that offers a qualitative understanding of a consumer’s response during or immediately after a quantitative survey....
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4.
CSS/Datatelligence
Phone: (866) 209-2553, Ormond Beach, FL
Part of Cunningham Research Companies
CSS offers a dedicated team of top notch sensory professionals with cutting edge technologies for the best research available....
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