You can either report the F-value or you could report the p-value (often times you will be able to be more specific than p<.01 and it is helpful to say the p-value as well).

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On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 7:56 AM, Bella Terry <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I got a result from the interaction between A and B in 2 way ANOVA.

Then, which values I should report?

In SPM result, it says,

Degree of freedom = [1.0, 108.0]

So, I guess I should report lie this: (F(1, 108) = ???, p < 0.01)
But, what should I report F values??

Thanks in advance.