Which of the following would be a correct APA-style report of the statistical findings in an ANOVA? F (1,55) = 2.3, p = .023 F(df = 1, 55) = 2.3, p = .023 F(1, 55) = 2.3, p = .023 F(1, 55) = 2.3, alpha = .023
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Step 1: The general APA format for reporting the results of an ANOVA test is f(df1, df2) = f value, p = p value. Show more…
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