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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Students and Professionals Using APA Style
This book has been needed for twenty years. Students and professional researchers who write dissertations and manuscripts using APA style have desperately needed this very helpful resource. The book illustrates standard presentation tables for more than twenty types of standard statistical tests. The concept of "Play It Safe" tables will save researchers...
Published on April 27, 2000 by William C. Bailey

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1.0 out of 5 stars Maybe for the APA style...
I was deeply disappointed with the book. The tables look as done with a typewriter, good for those missing that 70's thesis. Apparently nobody told the authors that p-values are no longer to be reported as p<0.05, but with their full value. And finally, there is no "clever" solution to more complex tables, but just tons of tables with pretty standard results...
Published on May 2, 2003 by VSOP


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Students and Professionals Using APA Style, April 27, 2000
This review is from: Presenting Your Findings: A Practical Guide for Creating Tables (Paperback)
This book has been needed for twenty years. Students and professional researchers who write dissertations and manuscripts using APA style have desperately needed this very helpful resource. The book illustrates standard presentation tables for more than twenty types of standard statistical tests. The concept of "Play It Safe" tables will save researchers hundreds of hours of time. The table illustrations are clear and precise depending on the focus of the data to be presented. The few words that are written prior to presenting a table are helpful in clarifying the data contained in the tables. One small problem is noted. It would have been helpful to include how APA style recommends reporting statistical data in paragraph form in this book also. Despite this omission, I still give this book 5 stars.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No more puzzling over tables!, February 18, 2002
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This is an invaluable resource for anyone who needs to present their research results in APA style. This is not a statistics text but rather a manual for generating tables. Each chapter focuses on a different statistic and includes a "play it safe" comprehensive table as well as several variations. Well-organized, practical, and concise.
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27 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Maybe for the APA style..., May 2, 2003
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I was deeply disappointed with the book. The tables look as done with a typewriter, good for those missing that 70's thesis. Apparently nobody told the authors that p-values are no longer to be reported as p<0.05, but with their full value. And finally, there is no "clever" solution to more complex tables, but just tons of tables with pretty standard results. What is reported in the tables is not widely applicable too. In my area - epidemiology - we do not report standard errors, we report confidence intervals. We also do not report mean squares, f-values, or t-values, or chi-squared-values and so on - we report only the full p-values. If you're not into APA, look elsewhere.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You can create any table by using this book as a guideline, January 11, 2007
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No matter how complex your table will be, if you use this book as your guideline, you will be able to create it. The reviewer who claimed this is not true probably wanted them to give him the exact table. Their book would have been 1,000+ pages long to give an example of every combination of every table.

What this book gives you is the foundation upon which to build tables. Whenever you aren't sure how to build your table, just take a quick gander through the appropriate section(s) of this book, and follow their guidelines -- do NOT try to copy. Your result will be an excellent, easy-to-follow table.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Invaluable Resource for Presenting Data, September 20, 2010
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A very well-written edition (recently updated) that discusses the proper table format for a wide range of statistical analyses. As a researcher in both descriptive and inferential statistics this book is invaluable in providing a variety of ways in how data can best be displayed. Fast delivery; arrived here in about five days.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for Researchers of All Levels of Experience, August 4, 2010
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I direct doctoral dissertations and I ask all my advisees to get this book. If you use APA style and do any type of empirical research, this book makes it easy to figure out the correct way to display findings for any type of statistical analysis. The chapters are organized by the type of statistical analyses including means, ANOVA, cluster analysis, multiple regression, CFA, etc. Each chapter has several examples, making it easy to find the right one for your purpose.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Presenting Your Findings: A Practical Guide for Creating Tables, September 7, 2007
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It's a great and fantastic textbook hhelping me start my profssional research in International Education.
I love it very very much.
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