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| “Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.” |
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| – George Barnard Shaw |
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| “There is a great difference between knowing and understanding:
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know a lot about something and not really understand it.” |
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| – Charles F. Kettering |
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Whether you are a candidate running for office who is seeking to understand your opponents’ weaknesses as well as your own, a public policy institute looking to research and develop compelling arguments to advance your organization’s goals, a tenants association that needs to know its rights under state housing law, or a company seeking to defeat a bill by educating legislators about its negative consequences, The Public Advocacy Group’s unsurpassed quality of research and analysis will provide you with the solid foundation you need to obtain the results you are seeking.
Research and analysis is, as the phrase indicates, a combination of two complementary disciplines in which equally strong proficiency is required to produce a superior work product. In the field of research, The Public Advocacy Group takes a “no stone left unturned” approach to every project in which we engage. We take great pride in the fact that the quality of our research is unrivaled in our field – a result we accomplish by applying our significant expertise performing social science and legal research and using the most technologically advanced information resources available. Of course, without the ability to apply highly creative and analytical thinking to one’s research, it is impossible to craft a truly superior research product. That is why we make sure that every researcher at The Public Advocacy Group has the analytical skills to match.
It is this unyielding commitment to producing the best research and analysis in the industry that has led The Public Advocacy Group’s clients to put their complete trust in the quality of work, even when the most complex legal precedents, legislation, social science data and industry specific information is involved.
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