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http://www.aapor.org/
Provides guides, standards, definitions, recommended and condemned practices for public policy survey data collection.
http://www.asc.org.uk/
Closely linked with the Market Research Society and the Royal Statistical Society. News events, courses and resources.
http://www.casro.org/
Trade association of survey research businesses, representing companies and research operations throughout North America.
http://www.marketingresearch.org/
A US national organization of marketing research professionals and firms. Find news and events, membership, links to marketing research companies.
http://www.amai.org/
Association of marketing and opinion research companies in Mexico. Defines common quality norms and standards in methods, techniques, terminology, and analysis criteria as related to marketing research in Mexico.
http://www.online-publishers.org/
Provides latest market research news and publications.
http://www.qrca.org/
Enhances the professionalism of qualitative marketing and social research, and provides for communications among its members.
http://www.the-sra.org.uk/
News and information relating to training days, seminars, conferences and events.
http://www.aqr.org.uk/
Spearheading all major developments in qualitative research. Includes overview of the association and qualitative research as well as a reading list, hot topics and links.
http://www.norc.org/
Conducts survey research in the public interest for government agencies, educational institutions, private foundations, non-profit organizations, and private corporations.
http://www.theresearchbuyersguide.com/
Search for agencies and consultancies, group discussion and viewing facilities or full members and fellows of the MRS at listed organisations.
http://ropercenter.cornell.edu/
Library of public opinion data, focusing on data preservation and access, education, and research on public opinion.
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