Cite
Deaf Qualitative Health Research: Leveraging Technology to Conduct Linguistically and Sociopolitically Appropriate Methods of Inquiry.
MLA
Anderson, Melissa L., et al. “Deaf Qualitative Health Research: Leveraging Technology to Conduct Linguistically and Sociopolitically Appropriate Methods of Inquiry.” Qualitative Health Research, vol. 28, no. 11, Sept. 2018, pp. 1813–24. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732318779050.
APA
Anderson, M. L., Riker, T., Gagne, K., Hakulin, S., Higgins, T., Meehan, J., Stout, E., Pici-D’Ottavio, E., Cappetta, K., & Wolf Craig, K. S. (2018). Deaf Qualitative Health Research: Leveraging Technology to Conduct Linguistically and Sociopolitically Appropriate Methods of Inquiry. Qualitative Health Research, 28(11), 1813–1824. https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732318779050
Chicago
Anderson, Melissa L, Timothy Riker, Kurt Gagne, Stephanie Hakulin, Todd Higgins, Jonah Meehan, Elizabeth Stout, Emma Pici-D’Ottavio, Kelsey Cappetta, and Kelly S Wolf Craig. 2018. “Deaf Qualitative Health Research: Leveraging Technology to Conduct Linguistically and Sociopolitically Appropriate Methods of Inquiry.” Qualitative Health Research 28 (11): 1813–24. doi:10.1177/1049732318779050.