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KIN 610
Statement Sentence Examples
- ANOVA/Repeated
Measures=There is statistical difference among means (F=?, p=?).
- Correlations:
- (r=.49,
df=35, p<.01) There is a low but positive relationship that is
significant between male weight and height.
- (r=.62,
df=21, p<.01) There is a low but positive relationship that is
significant between male weight and height.
- (r=.17,
df=35, p>.01) There is a positive relationship that is weak and not
significant between male weight and resting heart rate.
- (r=.28,
df=21, p>.10) There is a positive relationship that is weak and
insignificant between female weight and resting heart rate.
- Non-significant
correlation=There is no significant correlation between X & Y (need
to spell out what X & Y represents) in older men (r=?, p>.05).
- If
you are reporting the “real p value,” then round to two places.
- Probability
of error=(r=.42, p<.05) There is a positive relationship that is
strong between variable one (describe) and variable two (describe).
- If
not “strong,” then label “moderate” or “weak.”
- Significant
difference between means=There is a significant difference between the
mean of group one (G1 Mean=?, SD=?) and the mean of group two (G2 Mean=?,
SD=?) for female athletes (F=?, p<.05).
- Need
to spell out what is “group one” and “group two.”
- F
Value= represents the ratio of between-group and within-group variance.
- Significant
relationship=There is a significant relationship (need to state whether
it is positive or negative) relationship between X & Y in older men
(r=-.76, p>.05). As X
increases, Y decreases.
- Need
to spell out what X and Y represents.
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