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Dr. Aris is writing the Results section of a manuscript and has presented the mean scores and standard deviations for four different experimental groups in Table 2. In the narrative text, Dr. Aris writes: 'As shown in Table 2, Group A had a mean score of (), Group B had a mean score of (), Group C had a mean score of (), and Group D had a mean score of ().' According to APA style guidelines, this is an appropriate way to reference Table 2 in the text.
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