Quality analysis, superior statistical expertise, in-depth user-friendly deliverables, and competitive pricing allow us to provide our clients with the accurate research they need to succeed in the marketplace.
Since 1996, Strategic Research Associates has offered full-service qualitative and quantitative market research to organizations big and small.
With two full service focus group facilities, one in Spokane serving Eastern Washington and the other in SeaTac serving Western Washington we have spaces strategically placed throughout the state to facilitate both regional and statewide research projects.
All projects are managed from our main office staff based in Spokane, which includes a dedicated 10 station call center continually manned with professional recruiters to collect your data, and recruit the participants needed for our research studies.
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Strategic Research Public Domain and Published Research Study Findings
One of our overarching goals at Strategic Research is to conduct research that is impactful, and important to the communities we serve. As we are available, we work to use our internal resources to field studies that we find interesting and hope that these findings can help elevate the conversations our clients and friends have with their peers.
North Side, Valley, and Hillyard Among Areas Identified by Residents as Areas that Could Benefit From Additional Business Investment
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joanne Vega, Strategic Research Associates (509) 324-4272 news@strategicresearch.net View the full .pdf research report here NORTH […]
Strategic Research Associates Undergoes Transition in Management
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Joanne Vega, Strategic Research Associates (509) 324-4272 news@strategicresearch.net SPOKANE, WA […]
SRA Releases Fall 2011 Omnibus Survey Results
Results from our Fall 2011 Omnibus survey are in! SRA sponsored two questions in our Omnibus survey which we felt […]