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How to cite Private Practice Research publications

Researchers, journalists, advisors, and academic authors who reference Private Practice Research findings are asked to cite them in the formats below.

Standard academic citation

Private Practice Research. (2026). [Article title]. Edition PPR-[SLUG]-[YEAR]-V[N]. Private Practice Research. [URL]

Inline reference

Per the PPR Certified methodology, the Live Oak Banking Company holds approximately 40% of dental-practice SBA 7(a) loan volume from FY2020 to present (Private Practice Research, 2026).

Footnote reference

Private Practice Research, [Article title], PPR Certified, [publication date]. Available at [URL].

Press attribution

“[Cited fact]” - [Article title], Private Practice Research (PPR Certified).

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Press kits and external citations may use the PPR Certified badge image:

Use of the badge in external publications is permitted under CC BY 4.0 with citation to Private Practice Research and a link to /methodology.

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