Reporting guideline provided for? (i.e. exactly what the authors state in the paper)
Reporting of quantitative research.
Full bibliographic reference
Appelbaum M, Cooper H, Kline RB, Mayo-Wilson E, Nezu AM, Rao SM. Journal article reporting standards for quantitative research in psychology: The APA Publications and Communications Board task force report. Am Psychol. 2018;73(1):3-25.
Language
English
PubMed ID
Relevant URLs (full-text if available)
Reporting guideline website URL
Reporting guideline acronym
JARS-Quant
Study design
Clinical trials, Experimental studies, Observational studies, Systematic reviews/Meta-analyses/Reviews/HTA/Overviews
Clinical area
Psychology
Applies to the whole report or to individual sections of the report?
Whole report
Other
See also the APA JARS-REC reporting standards for Race, Ethnicity, and Culture:
Additional information
The following JARS–Quant checklists are available:
General Quantitative Design Reporting Standards (JARS-Quant) - JARS-Quant checklist (PDF)
Experimental Designs checklist (PDF)
Random Assignment checklist (PDF)
Non-Random Assignment checklist (PDF)
Clinical Trials checklist (PDF)
Non-Experimental Designs checklist (PDF)
Longitudinal Studies checklist (PDF)
N-of-1 Studies checklist (PDF)
Replication Studies checklist (PDF)
Structural Equation Modeling checklist (PDF)
Bayesian Statistics checklist (PDF)
Quantitative Meta-Analysis Reporting Standards checklist (PDF)
Record last updated on
October 1, 2024
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