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Reporting a One-Way ANOVA
Reporting the Study using APA 
• Note – that the reporting format shown in this 
learning module is for APA. For other formats 
consult specific format guides.
Reporting the Study using APA 
• Note – that 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 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below.
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).”
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).” 
• Here is an example:
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).” 
• Here is an example: 
“A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the 
effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices 
of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).” 
• Here is an example: 
“A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the 
effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices 
of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).” 
• Here is an example: 
“A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the 
effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices 
of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
Reporting the Study using APA 
• You can report that you conducted a One-way 
ANOVA by using the template below. 
• “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare 
effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent 
variable).” 
• Here is an example: 
“A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the 
effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices 
of Pizza eaten in one sitting).” 
Note - Type of Athlete could 
be football, basketball, 
volleyball, soccer, etc. players
Reporting Results using APA
Reporting Results using APA 
• You can report data from your own experiments by 
using the template below.
Reporting Results using APA 
• You can report data from your own experiments by 
using the template below. 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
_________ on _________ was significant, F (__,__) = 
____, p = ____
Reporting Results using APA 
• You can report data from your own experiments by 
using the template below. 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
_________ on _________ was significant, F (__,__) = 
____, p = ____ 
• Just fill in the blanks by using the SPSS output
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ 
Degrees of freedom 
Beween Groups 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ 
Degrees of freedom 
Within Groups 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ 
276.053 / 2.765 = 99.818 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
F ratio 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. 
ANOVA 
Pizza_Slices 
P value or 
significance 
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. 
Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 
Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 
Total 734.609 68
Reporting Results using APA 
• Once the blanks are full you have your reports
Reporting Results using APA 
• Once the blanks are full you have your report 
• An analysis of variance showed that the effect of 
type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was 
significant, F (2, 66) = 99.82, p = .000.

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Reporting a one-way anova

  • 2. Reporting the Study using APA • Note – that the reporting format shown in this learning module is for APA. For other formats consult specific format guides.
  • 3. Reporting the Study using APA • Note – that 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
  • 4. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below.
  • 5. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).”
  • 6. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).” • Here is an example:
  • 7. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).” • Here is an example: “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
  • 8. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).” • Here is an example: “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
  • 9. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).” • Here is an example: “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices of Pizza eaten in one sitting).”
  • 10. Reporting the Study using APA • You can report that you conducted a One-way ANOVA by using the template below. • “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare effect of [name the effect (IV)] on the (dependent variable).” • Here is an example: “A One-way ANOVA was conducted to compare the effect of [type of athlete] on the (the number of slices of Pizza eaten in one sitting).” Note - Type of Athlete could be football, basketball, volleyball, soccer, etc. players
  • 12. Reporting Results using APA • You can report data from your own experiments by using the template below.
  • 13. Reporting Results using APA • You can report data from your own experiments by using the template below. • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of _________ on _________ was significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____
  • 14. Reporting Results using APA • You can report data from your own experiments by using the template below. • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of _________ on _________ was significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____ • Just fill in the blanks by using the SPSS output
  • 15. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____
  • 16. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (__,__) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 17. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 18. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 19. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ Degrees of freedom Beween Groups ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 20. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F ( 2,__) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 21. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 22. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 23. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ Degrees of freedom Within Groups ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 24. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = ____, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 25. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 26. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 27. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = ____ 276.053 / 2.765 = 99.818 ANOVA Pizza_Slices F ratio Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 28. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 29. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. ANOVA Pizza_Slices Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 30. Reporting Results using APA • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2,66 ) = 99.82, p = .000. ANOVA Pizza_Slices P value or significance Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between Groups 552.087 2 276.043 99.818 .000 Within Groups 182.522 66 2.765 Total 734.609 68
  • 31. Reporting Results using APA • Once the blanks are full you have your reports
  • 32. Reporting Results using APA • Once the blanks are full you have your report • An analysis of variance showed that the effect of type of athlete on number of pizza slices eaten was significant, F (2, 66) = 99.82, p = .000.