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  • Making an APA Table Comparing Unadjusted and Adjusted Models in Stata

    I would like to make an APA Table Comparing Unadjusted and Adjusted Models in Stata similar to what is given in this article :
    Table 3. Unadjusted and adjusted a linear regression coefficients from analyses of total sodium b (per 100 mg/day) with each macronutrients and HEI-2010 components(dependent variables)—National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2011–2014 (n = 10,142)
    (19) (PDF) Diet Quality Associated with Total Sodium Intake among US Adults Aged ≥18 Years—National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 2009–2012. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publica...rvey_2009-2012

    My research question is to see if the dependent variable differs when independent changes. I am wondering if reporting an overall p-value is sufficient for my research question.

    When reviewing the literature I am coming across many articles reporting p-values for the categorical variable but not the overall p-value (coming from ANOVA rest F statistics) of the category (example table 3 above). I could not find tables looking like the way I have formatted and I am wondering if the style of my table is correct.

    I think I am struggling to find the answer to:
    If including individual p values of the categorical variable is the right way or including the f value for each bivariate model and F values of a multivariate model from ANOVA is correct?

    Last edited by mariam soomro; 10 Dec 2022, 16:57.
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