Reporting an ANCOVA
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Reporting an ANCOVA
(Guided Practice)
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Note – the reporting format shown in this learning module is for APA. For other formats consult specific format guides.
Note – the reporting format shown in this learning module is for APA. For other formats consult specific format guides. It is also recommended to consult the latest APA manual to compare what is described in this learning module with the most updated formats for APA.
Reporting the Study using APA
Reporting the Study using APAYou can report that you conducted a One-way Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) by using the template below:
Reporting the Study using APAYou can report that you conducted a One-way Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA) by using the template below:
A One-way ANCOVA was conducted to determine a statistically significant difference between [name levels of the independent variables] on (dependent variable) controlling for [name the covariate].
Here is an example:
Here is an example:
A One-way ANCOVA was conducted to determine a statistically significant difference between football, basketball, and basketball players on the number of slices of pizza eaten in one sitting controlling for weight.
Reporting Results using APA
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Independent Variable
with assumed levels –football, basketball,
soccer players
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Dependent Variable
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Covariate
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Between Groups Degrees of Freedom
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Within Groups Degrees of Freedom
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
F ratio adjusted for covariate
Reporting Results using APAYou can report data from your own experiments by using the example below.
There is a significant effect of athlete type on number of slides of pizza eaten in one sitting after controlling for athlete weight, F(2, 26) = 4.83, p < .05
Statistical Significance adjusted for covariate