How to report the results of statistical tests in papers (ht @duffy_ma)

 

 

In sum: not really. Lots of books and papers tell you how to *do* the statistical test, but very few tell you how to report the results in the manuscript you are preparing to submit for publication. I’m compiling a list of the latter; if you know of any relevant blog posts, book chapters - or want to write a post yourself - just let me know via the comments. Thanks to @duffy_ma for suggesting an aggregation.
  1. GLM: So, you did some GLM and compared with AIC. Congrats! (Jamie Ashander).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Photo from the Library of the London School of Economics and Political Science: “Student working in Statistics Machine Room, 1964”. Photograph taken during the making of a BBC documentary. No known copyright restrictions.[/caption]

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