Quantitative Marketing Research
Marketing Research Firms in Boston (MA--NH) 

Providers 1 to 6 out of 6
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "C", after featured listings)

 

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Copernicus Marketing Consulting and Research

Phone: (617) 449-4200, Boston, MA

Copernicus is a research-driven marketing consulting firm in the business of transforming companies....
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Daniel Research Group

Phone: (617) 484-6225, Belmont, MA

Daniel Research Group is a full service market research firm providing technology sector clients tactical and strategic research and consulting. ...
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Jackson Associates Research, Inc.

Phone: (770) 394-8700, Woburn, MA

Our Boston office is equipped for your quali/quant needs. Focus room w/ client viewing, large multi-purpose room seats 35, large kitchen prep area....
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National Field & Focus, Inc.

Phone: (508) 370-7788, Framingham, MA

Part of First Choice Facilities

Complete focus group, recruiting & data collection services along with multi-city field management....
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Affinnova

Phone: (781) 464-4700, Waltham, MA

Affinnova is a high-growth software and services firm that enables innovative companies to drive better ideas to market faster....
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Bernett Research Services, Inc.

Phone: (617) 746-2600, Boston, MA

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Bernett Research is a data collection service specializing in telephone and web surveys and focus groups. Brand new Boston Waterfront focus facility....
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