Your results should include descriptive statistics for your key variables – IV and DV. Report means and standard deviations for each of the continuous variables and report count and percentages/proportions for categorical/nominal variables. Correlational analysis should contain Pearson’s r values, p-values, and other statistic as appropriate. Try a correlation matrix if you are running correlation with multiple variables. In some cases, you might want to compute a mean/total score for each participant for each variable (measured by a set of questions) and then correlate the mean/total scores to show the correlation between variables. To compare means between/amongst groups by the categorical variable, conduct an independent sample t test with two groups, or one-way ANOVA with three or more groups. Tables/graphs will need to be formatted with the APA styles.
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