Quantitative Marketing Research
Marketing Research Firms in Dallas-Fort Worth (TX) 

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Online Survey Solution

Phone: (615) 383-2505, Irving, TX

Online Survey Solution provides full-service online data collection....
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TyHann Market Research

Phone: (972) 740-0673, Lewisville, TX

TyHann MR offers online survey programming, data collection, acquisition of sample, online reporting and quality data QC for all your research needs....
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Dallas By Definition (Formerly Dallas Focus)

Phone: (972) 869-2366, Irving, TX

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Databank Marketing Research

Phone: (817) 677-2331, Weatherford, TX

We offer complete local and national qualitative and quantitative research services. Call Databank Today. 10% discount. Just mention the GreenBook!...
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Delve

Phone: (800) 421-2167, Dallas, TX

Part of Delve network

Delve offers data collection solutions that provide dynamic on-site and online environments for insightful dialogues between marketers and customers....
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