Psychological Research / Motivational Research
Marketing Research Firms in New York
Providers 1 to 5 out of 5
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "M", after featured listings)
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MSW Research
Phone: (516) 394-6000, Lake Success, NY
MSW provides research based, brand strategy consultancy to support an integrated brand experience...
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tapestry group, llc
Phone: (718) 788-5920, Brooklyn, NY
Qualitative research firm delivers distinctive solutions on strategic initiatives. Expertise: emotional benefit, brand differentiation and innovation....
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CBA
Phone: (914) 478-9355, Scarsdale, NY
CBA’s custom qualitative inspires product innovation, slam dunk messaging and deepened brand relationships....
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Michael Cohen Group
Phone: (212) 431-2252, New York, NY
MCG, where expertise in research, evaluation, learning, child development, media, marketing and strategic communications all converge....
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Ipsos
Phone: (212) 265-3200, New York, NY
Ipsos offers six areas of market research specialization: advertising, loyalty, marketing, media, public affairs, and survey management....
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