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2025
Immigration, acculturation, and diabetes: a comparative study of diabetes prevalence among Asian Indian immigrants living in the United States and native-born populations in India and the United States
Emma Nichols
,
Hunter Green
,
Haomiao Jin
,
David Flood
,
Elizabeth Mayeda
,
Maria Glymour
,
Namratha Kandula
,
Alka Kanaya
,
Jinkook Lee
2025
DOI
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2024
Can you tell people's cognitive ability level from their response patterns in questionnaires?
Stefan Schneider
,
Raymond Hernandez
,
Doerte Junghaenel
,
Haomiao Jin
,
Pey-Jiuan Lee
,
Hongxin Gao
,
Danny Maupin
,
Bart Orriens
,
Erik Meijer
,
Arthur Stone
Behavior Research Methods
, 2024
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
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2023
Estimating the Prevalence of Dementia in India Using a Semi-Supervised Machine Learning Approach.
Haomiao Jin
,
Eileen Crimmins
,
Kenneth Langa
,
A Dey
,
Jinkook Lee
Neuroepidemiology
, 2023
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
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2022
Quality of survey responses at older ages predicts cognitive decline and mortality risk
Stefan Schneider
,
Doerte Junghaenel
,
Erik Meijer
,
Elizabeth Zelinski
,
Haomiao Jin
,
Pey-Jiuan Lee
,
Arthur Stone
Innovation in Aging
, 2022
DOI
PubMed
PubMed Central
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