Cite
The impact of methods to handle missing data on the estimated prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in a cross-sectional study including non-responders.
MLA
Tan, Ji-ping, et al. “The Impact of Methods to Handle Missing Data on the Estimated Prevalence of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Cross-Sectional Study Including Non-Responders.” Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics, vol. 73, Nov. 2017, pp. 43–49. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2017.07.009.
APA
Tan, J., Li, N., Lan, X., Zhang, S., Cui, B., Liu, L., He, X., Zeng, L., Tau, L., Zhang, H., Wang, X., Wang, L., & Zhao, Y. (2017). The impact of methods to handle missing data on the estimated prevalence of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in a cross-sectional study including non-responders. Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics, 73, 43–49. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.archger.2017.07.009
Chicago
Tan, Ji-ping, Nan Li, Xiao-yang Lan, Shi-ming Zhang, Bo Cui, Li-xin Liu, Xin He, et al. 2017. “The Impact of Methods to Handle Missing Data on the Estimated Prevalence of Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Cross-Sectional Study Including Non-Responders.” Archives of Gerontology & Geriatrics 73 (November): 43–49. doi:10.1016/j.archger.2017.07.009.