Quantitative Marketing Research
Marketing Research Firms in Pennsylvania
Providers 1 to 6 out of 6
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "O", after featured listings)
1.
Olson Research Group, Inc.
Phone: (267) 487-5500, Yardley, PA
Olson Research Group provides both qualitative and quantitative marketing research services to the PHARMACEUTICAL and HEALTHCARE industries....
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2.
Quick Tab Associates, Inc.
Phone: (610) 566-9130, Media, PA
Discover hassle-free outsourcing with coding & tabulation experts who understand your bottom line...
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3.
Campos Market Research, Inc. DBA Campos Inc
Phone: (412) 471-8484, Pittsburgh, PA
Full-service firm. Qual/quant research design/recruiting/project management/moderating/analysis/recommendations. Centrally located downtown....
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4.
Delve
Phone: (800) 752-2027, Philadelphia, PA
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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5.
Direct Feedback, Inc.
Phone: (800) 519-2739, Pittsburgh, PA
Full service firm providing quantitative/qualitative research services, specializing in consumer, business-to-business, medical and financial markets....
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FCP Research
Phone: (412) 279-5900, Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh's #1 consumer and medical field research facility, now featuring nationwide project management. Two large rooms with client viewing....
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