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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2020 Oct 5;27(5):412–425. doi: 10.1017/S1355617720000922

Table 2.

Sample Characteristics (n=411)

Variable Subgroup n (%)
Sex Male 171 (41.6)
Female 240 (58.4)
Race White 329 (80.1)
African American 61 (14.8)
American Indian or Alaska Native 18 (4.4)
Asian 1 (0.2)
Other 1 (0.2)
Unknown 1 (0.2)
Hispanic No 402 (97.8)
Yes 4 (1.0)
Unknown 5 (1.2)
Education Less than high school or GED 6 (1.5)
High school or GED 138 (33.6)
Bachelor 123 (29.9)
Master 96 (23.4)
Doctorate 48 (11.7)
Diagnosis Cognitively unimpaired 317 (77.1)
Dementia due to AD 40 (9.7)
Dementia due to other causes 3 (0.7)
MCI due to AD 32 (7.8)
MCI due to other causes 7 (1.7)
Impaired not MCI 12 (2.9)

Note. Age ranged 45–94 years, with M = 66.3, SD = 9.8. All four participants with Hispanic ethnicity had white race.