Eins,
If you have journal access, the APA (v6) manual shows two examples. 1) S. J. Reynolds (2008). Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 1035. 2) B. Major et al. (1997).
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 72, 1359.
If you can’t find/no access, email me back off-list. Curiously, these two examples use statistical symbols that are inconsistent with earlier-in-the-book standards.
That said, what you show depends on the analysis step: simple regression with ‘x’ many IVS, regression sequence with additional IVs added at each sequence step, explicit hierarchical (single level, not multilevel, regression with defined steps, etc.
Does the UCLA stats website have relevant examples?
Gene Maguin
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Sorry for posting not related to SPSS.
Can you suggest a reference that presents the APA style of reporting multiple linear regression results. I used google but sorry some are inconsistent with another.
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