As far as I am aware, there are three kinds of GLM
an ANOVA
a complex ANOVA (ANCOVA)
a repeated measures ANOVA
I think you're talking about the second one. But all three are
discussed by Andy Field (2000) in his book 'Discovering statistics using
SPSS' (Sage) - it explains what to report - I think you would be right
to report the F, p, & df in the text and then put the parameter
estimates (including the t/beta, se and p) into a table - not sure you
need to report the confidence intervals though. Howell (1997)
'Statistical Methods for Psychology' might also be useful and is more
likely to be in your library.
Hope this helps + good luck with your work,
Rosanna Breen
Oxford Brookes University
UK
Catherine Kay wrote:
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> Does anyone know how to write up the results of a GLM? Do you quote the F,
> df etc etc as for an anova plus the parameter estimates and/or t value that
> goes with those, or should the parameters estimates be put in a separate
> table +/- SE & confidence intervals?? I can't find a paper with GLm
> reported, does anyone know of one? Many thanks for any help.
> Catherine Kay.
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