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How to report JASP results in a paper

Hi everyone,

I have to report the results of my Bayes Analyse in an article for university. I didn´t find much about how to interpret and report the data. I have no idea of these topic and I would be happy, if someone could help.

Can everyone explain to me, wich part of this output is important for me and if I have to do further calculations with this data? How do I have to interpret this?

Can I for example write: Reaction time is 373912.043 times more likely in favor of „Kongruenz“ as for null hypothesis. ? ?

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