Teenagers & Youth
Marketing Research Firms in Pennsylvania
Providers 1 to 2 out of 2
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "K", after featured listings)
1.
Karchner Marketing Research, LLC
Phone: (610) 489-0509, Collegeville, PA
KMR conducts 50 studies/yr for end clients, ad agencies & market research firms in healthcare, financial, energy, consumer, B2B/B2C, political, etc....
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2.
ICR
Phone: (484) 840-4300, Media, PA
ICR, a top-ranked national and Intl. market research co. providing custom research and analysis on a wide range of issues. ...
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