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Marketing Research Firms in Cincinnati (OH--KY--IN) 

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Integrated Research Associates, Inc.

Phone: (513) 361-2700, Cincinnati, OH

Real World Custom Research Specialists. Focus on designing, executing and analyzing Sales and Survey research conducted where the purchases are made....
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MRSI (Marketing Research Services Inc.)

Phone: (513) 579-1555, Cincinnati, OH

MRSI has served consumer and B2B clients since 1973. We’re full-service, specializing in product development, consumer insights, Hispanic research....
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SIRS (Service Industry Research Systems)

Phone: (859) 781-9700, Highland Heights, KY

An award-winning quantitative and qualitative full-service market research and consulting company...
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Burke, Incorporated

Phone: (800) 688-2674, Cincinnati, OH

Founded in 1931, Burke is a 100% employee-owned, full service marketing research and decision support company....
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