1. Report appropriate descriptive results.
2. Present the results in a logical fashion, answering the research questions and testing the hypotheses as stated and in an appropriate manner for the type of data collected.
3. Identify the assumptions of statistical tests, explain the conducted tests to determine whether those assumptions were met, and discuss any violations of those assumptions.
4. Make decisions based on the results of the statistical analysis, such as whether the results were statistically significant, and include relevant test statistics and p values.
5. Refer to the APA Manual for guidance on how to present the results in the text, tables, and/or figures.
6. Present sufficient information so the Dean can make independent judgments about the findings.