Learn Before
Short Answer

Suppose you are constructing a table to report the mean scores of two conditions (Control and Experimental) across three age groups (Children, Teens, Adults). Describe how you would apply APA guidelines to design the column headings and lines for this table to ensure maximum efficiency.

Question: Suppose you are constructing a table to report the mean scores of two conditions (Control and Experimental) across three age groups (Children, Teens, Adults). Describe how you would apply APA guidelines to design the column headings and lines for this table to ensure maximum efficiency.

Sample answer: To format this table, I would place horizontal lines at the top, bottom, and directly below the column headings, while excluding all vertical lines. I would give every column a heading, including the leftmost column for the age groups, and use a spanning heading labeled 'Condition' to group the 'Control' and 'Experimental' columns together efficiently.

Key points:

  • Excluding vertical lines while placing horizontal lines at the top, bottom, and below headings.
  • Including a heading for every column, specifically the leftmost age group column.
  • Applying a spanning heading to organize the control and experimental condition columns.

Rubric: The student should apply the rules to the scenario by: (1) specifying horizontal lines only (top, bottom, below headings) and no vertical lines, (2) stating that the leftmost column (for age groups) must have a heading, and (3) using a spanning heading to group the conditions efficiently.

0

1

Updated 2026-05-27

Contributors are:

Who are from:

Tags

KPU

Research Methods in Psychology - 4th American Edition @ KPU

Related