Citations & References

Citations that
survive peer review.

Every report generates citations in five formats with one click. Persistent URLs work next year, next decade. Defensible in a journal, a thesis, a board deck.

Five formats, one click

Every report has a "Cite this report" panel with all five citation formats pre-rendered. Copy the one you need. No formatting by hand, no missing fields.

APA 7th Edition MCP Analytics. (2026). Telecom Customer Churn & Retention Analysis [Statistical analysis report]. Retrieved from https://mcpanalytics.ai/reports/mcp_analytics__telecom__churn__customer_retention_2026
MLA 9th Edition MCP Analytics. "Telecom Customer Churn & Retention Analysis." MCP Analytics, 2026, mcpanalytics.ai/reports/mcp_analytics__telecom__churn__customer_retention_2026.
Chicago 17th Edition MCP Analytics. 2026. "Telecom Customer Churn & Retention Analysis." Statistical analysis report. https://mcpanalytics.ai/reports/mcp_analytics__telecom__churn__customer_retention_2026.
IEEE MCP Analytics, "Telecom Customer Churn & Retention Analysis," 2026. [Online]. Available: https://mcpanalytics.ai/reports/mcp_analytics__telecom__churn__customer_retention_2026
BibTeX @misc{mcpanalytics2026churn,
  title = {Telecom Customer Churn & Retention Analysis},
  author = {{MCP Analytics}},
  year = {2026},
  note = {Statistical analysis report},
  url = {https://mcpanalytics.ai/reports/...}
}

Persistent URLs that don't rot

Every report has a stable URL. Cite it in 2026, the link still resolves in 2036. No more "404 Not Found" two years after a paper publishes.

https://mcpanalytics.ai/reports/mcp_analytics__food__wine__quality_factors_a1b2c3d4

Stable identifier

The URL is built from the module name and a content hash. Same module, same data, same URL — every time. No tracking parameters, no session tokens.

Permanent storage

Reports are stored in the permanent library and never deleted. Even if you cancel your subscription, your historical reports stay accessible.

Public access optional

You choose: keep the report private to your account, or generate a public sharing link with no expiration. Both reach the same underlying report.

What's actually citable

A citation is only as good as what it points to. Every MCP Analytics report makes the full methodology available — not just a number, but the path that produced it.

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The methodology block

Statistical method, assumptions, parameters, confidence levels — all documented in a structured block at the top of every report.

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The R source code

The exact script that produced the numbers ships in the report appendix. Anyone can re-run it on the same data and verify.

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The data summary

Column mapping, dataset shape, row counts, and any preprocessing applied — all preserved with the report so the analysis is fully reconstructible.

Who needs this

Citations matter most when someone outside your team has to trust your analysis. These are the contexts where MCP Analytics reports earn their keep.

Researcher

"I need a defensible methodology section for a journal submission."

Cite the report in your methods section. Reviewers can click the link, read the R source, see the assumption checks, and verify your analysis without you having to write a separate methodology document.

Analyst

"My CEO will ask 'where did this number come from' in the board meeting."

Add the citation to the slide footer. The link goes to the live report with the chart, the data, and the R code. No "let me get back to you" — the answer is one click away.

Compliance team

"Auditors will want to see how we calculated this metric."

The citation block includes the methodology, the source code, and the input data summary. The auditor can reproduce the analysis line-for-line — that's the gold standard for defensibility.

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