HOW TO WRITE APA STYLE RESULTS - MIXED Factorial ANOVA!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 май 2023
  • In this series, I go over one way a student or researcher can take the results from statistical program output and into APA Style (7th Ed)!
    To get us started, we perform a MIXED FACTORIAL ANOVA in Jamovi (jamovi.org) with some canned data from the Learning Statistics with Jamovi datasets (www.learnstatswithjamovi.com/).
    In these videos, I'll go through conventions related to language, grammar, and writing those pesky stats in ways that all readers, if in the know, can decipher and understand your empirical results!
    In each of these videos, I'll be using data found for free through Jamovi and I'll be writing my sample paragraphs in Microsoft Word in MacOS. Your set-up may differ slightly, but the end result can be the same!
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Комментарии • 9

  • @Quacky
    @Quacky 4 часа назад

    thanks

  • @user-hz6dq9us2j
    @user-hz6dq9us2j 14 дней назад

    life saver thank you!!

  • @elizabennett6958

    Hi there, I was wondering, would you need to report the normality from a Shapiro-Wilk etc. for a mixed factorial ANOVA? If so, would you report this for every interaction of IV and DV, or just for each DV?

  • @MarsyaBRosli

    Hi can you show how to report inferential stats for Mixed Anova but on SPSS