APA Formatting Common Errors 

Running head  Includes lower case letters (X) -> All capital letters (O)  Running Head Generation Instruction   Title  [Format]  Affiliation  Author Note  There should be no empty blank line below the heading Author Note (it is followed by the contents immediately in the next line).  Author Note – The first paragraph: Unless you have your own … Read more

Hotkey/Shortcuts for Inserting/Typing Greek Letters and Symbols into MS Word for APA Style (alpha, beta, chi, dagger) for PC and Mac

Greek Letter /Symbol 1. Alt Method 2. Unicode Method α Alt+224 Type 03b1,then Alt+x β Alt+946 Type 03b2,then Alt+x π (pi) Alt+960 Type 03c0,then Alt+x χ (chi) Alt+967 Type 03c7,then Alt+x † (dagger) Alt+ 0134  Type 2020,then Alt+x 1. The easiest method: Alt Method Press and hold Alt, then type the unique number for each … Read more

How to Cite Conference Works in APA Style?

First of all, here are examples. Paper Presentations Maddox, S., Hurling, J., Stewart, E., & Edwards, A. (2016, March 30–April 2). If mama ain’t happy, nobody’s happy: The effect of parental depression on mood dysregulation in children [Paper presentation]. Southeastern Psychological Association 62nd Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, United States. Parenthetical citation in text: (Maddox … Read more

Experimental vs. Non-Experimental Research Approaches

Main Difference The two are distinguished based on whether there is a direct manipulation or control of variables. In a nonexperimental approach (e.g., observation or survey studies), variables are observed or measured as they occur naturally. In the experimental approach, one variable (independent variable-IV) is manipulated, and then, the other variable (dependent variable-DV) is interested … Read more

Calculating the Pearson correlation (r) using Excel

Cell Preparation Here’s an image of the cells prepared for calculating r using Excel. I hypothesized that we want to calculate the r using two variables (X and Y) as shown below: X: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. Y: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and … Read more

Calculating the Z-score Using Excel

Cell Preparation Here’s an image of the cells prepared for calculating Z scores. I hypothesized that we want to calculate the Z scores of a variable X that has the following scores: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. First, vertically list the numbers of the variable (X) based on which … Read more

How to Write APA-Style (General) Discussion

Note, use the present tense. Here are the main tasks that you would want to complete in the general discussion section of your research paper along with useful expressions for each task. 1. Summarize your study • [Motivation/Purpose] The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of … • [Method Summary] To … Read more

Excel/SPSS How To: Chi-Square Test of Goodness of Fit

This posting explains how to conduct Chi-square test of goodness of fit using Excel and SPSS. If you want a detailed explanation about the test itself, then, click this link Chi-square test of goodness of fit. Chi-Square formula and brief overview Here’s the formula for the Chi-Square (χ2): Here’s a simpler version: \[\chi^2 = \sum\frac{(O … Read more

How to Insert Mathematical/Statistical Formula/Equations in WordPress Blog Using Latex?

Here is an example formula used in this blog.       Step 1. (In your blog’s Dashboard) Install WP QuickLaTex (Formula Tool) As usual, go to Plugins – Add New – Search for “WP Quicklatex” – Install and Activate. Step 2. (Somehwere in your blog) Insert a Shortcode saying . Somewhere in your blog … Read more

Chi-Square Test of Goodness of Fit

A nice link between the Descriptive Statistics (Frequency Table) and the Inferential Statistics (Chi-Square Test of Goodness of Fit) One of the concepts discussed early in the Introductory Statistics course is the Frequency Table, which describes the sample’s frequency (descriptive statistics). An inferential-statistics method that can be applied to such a frequency table is Chi-Square … Read more