HOW TO WRITE APA STYLE RESULTS - Multiple Regression!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 апр 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 MULTIPLE REGRESSION 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 • 26

  • @susanwoods3507
    @susanwoods3507 Год назад +1

    Oh my gosh !! Wow thanks so much those details are exactly what i needed clarified for my research project! thanks so much - so helpful!

  • @valentinkovshik
    @valentinkovshik Год назад +2

    This series about writing results is very helpful! Thank you!
    It would be interesting to see a video with proper examples of the analysis of Likert scales and nominal variables in questionnaires.

  • @robertalba8836
    @robertalba8836 Год назад

    Love your videos! Thanks!

  • @aprilzhang2094
    @aprilzhang2094 4 месяца назад

    I just love how detailed you explained on how to report the result in APA style, and I love how you make it so fun, I love how you crack yourself up, it brings smile to my face.

  • @Evaloveslana
    @Evaloveslana 7 месяцев назад

    I love this guy

  • @aidan.z3856
    @aidan.z3856 2 месяца назад

    Thanks! If I wanted to look at the effect of IV on DV whilst controlling for variables such as age/height etc, would it be the same thing? Or would it have to be reported differently?

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  2 месяца назад

      MR is for continuous variables, typically. If you have a categorical IV, you may want to do an ANCOVA. It’s effectively the same thing, math wise, so it just depends on your variables and how you set them up

  • @libertyking9604
    @libertyking9604 2 месяца назад

    Great vid! How much description/interpretation are you allowed to do before it becomes information that should be in the discussion? If I were, say, comparing effect sizes of significant predictors, is that okay to still be in the results?

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes, you can add that. This tutorial is geared toward undergraduate students, where it’s more about reporting the numbers and then leaving the interpretation to the discussion, but in practice, there is a great amount of flexibility in what goes where. If it is numbers-based, Results is fine for comparison

  • @soniamanhas4970
    @soniamanhas4970 4 месяца назад

    Please make a video on Stepwise multiple regression analysis and how to make the final table.

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  4 месяца назад

      This is a good idea - I’ll see what I can do soon

    • @soniamanhas4970
      @soniamanhas4970 4 месяца назад

      @@AlexanderSwan thank you, i will wait for the video.

  • @charlottecoetzee8298
    @charlottecoetzee8298 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great video! It's really help me with my assignment. However, I'm curious how you would report two significant variables? For example, if both dan and the baby's sleep were significant. Do you report them separate as well as give separate explanations? Or are they reported together?

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  6 месяцев назад +1

      Great question! Yes, report them both, briefly explain them both, separately, but within the same paragraph, since you are reporting all the coefficients of the same model.

    • @charlottecoetzee8298
      @charlottecoetzee8298 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you!@@AlexanderSwan that helps a lot. If it's okay, I want to add one more question? If I were to then add more variables (that I consider to be nuisance variables) and wanted to check if the current model's result is independent of these new variables, what kind of regression would I be looking at? My head says hierarchical of some sort but I can't seem to find any definitive answers...

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@charlottecoetzee8298 yeah, hierarchical!

  • @Louise-vk6gl
    @Louise-vk6gl 2 месяца назад

    can you do this for a multiple logistic regression?

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  2 месяца назад

      A good question, but it’s not quite the same, unfortunately

  • @davidhenriques4829
    @davidhenriques4829 3 месяца назад

    Wish we could see how you make the APA tables

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  3 месяца назад

      I have a video on this. Check out my channel

  • @UltraKaioken
    @UltraKaioken 6 месяцев назад

    do you look at adjusted Rsquared or multiple Rsquared

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  6 месяцев назад +1

      It depends on if you need to bias-correct. Most of the time, you just look at R^2 and report that.

  • @whycantwebefriends9178
    @whycantwebefriends9178 10 месяцев назад

    I love this Video. But isnt say something like "This means that Dans overall level of grumpiness decreases by nearly nine points on the Scale for every hour that he gehts sleep" implying causality, where might be no causality?

    • @AlexanderSwan
      @AlexanderSwan  10 месяцев назад +1

      I would say it is a statement of fact within the result section. However, if you continue to use the same language in the Discussion, then you are trying to make a causal claim. So it depends, I’d say, where this statement lives.

    • @whycantwebefriends9178
      @whycantwebefriends9178 10 месяцев назад

      @@AlexanderSwan Thank you for taking the time to reply :)