12.3 Expressing Your Results
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By David Elwin Lewis, PhD
This video covers the standards and guidelines from the APA regarding how descriptive analyses should be presented. Topics include standards for written descriptions, graphs, tables, along with some examples of why we have these standards... misleading and deceptive statistics.
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