Quantitative Marketing Research
Marketing Research Firms in Los Angeles (CA) 

Providers 1 to 5 out of 5
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "A", after featured listings)

 

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Applied Research - West, Inc.

Phone: (562) 493-1079, Los Alamitos, CA

Field and tab services; Data collection in-house via telephone, mail and the Internet; Product clinics; Multivariate Analysis; and more....
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Farrand Research

Phone: (562) 495-0449, Long Beach, CA

A full-service, custom market research firm committed to helping our clients make better business decisions through our market resesarch expertise....
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Interviewing Service of America, Inc.

Phone: (818) 989-1044, Van Nuys, CA

One of America’s largest data collection/processing companies. 500 Web-CATI stations.Survent platform. Online, Multicultural, B2B, F2F & C-Sat....
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ThinkNow Research

Phone: (877) 200-2710, Burbank, CA

We specialize in researching the U.S. Hispanic demographic and other hard-to-reach consumers in order to deliver high quality research to our clients....
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Viramontes Marketing Communications, Inc.

Phone: (562) 862-7777, Downey, CA

Modern, new focus group facility. Bi-lingual staff offers expert multi-cultural recruiting. Combined 43 years experience in Marketing/Research....
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