Our APA statistics reporting service is for researchers who want to turn their analysis output into a journal-ready results section that will survive peer review. We render your findings as tables, figures and text that conform precisely to APA 7 or your target journal's house style, and we help you prepare concrete, defensible answers to reviewers' statistical objections. The result is a clear, internally consistent report that does not stall at the editor's desk over formatting.
What's included
- Results section writing: complete reporting of test statistics, degrees of freedom, p values, effect sizes and confidence intervals in line with APA 7.
- Tables and figures: publication-quality tables and graphics formatted to APA 7 layout or your target journal's template.
- House-style adaptation: decimals, abbreviations, italics and significance markers adjusted to your chosen journal's style guide.
- Reviewer-response support: a point-by-point, evidence-based draft addressing statistical objections, with any re-analysis required.
- Consistency check: ensuring the numbers and statements agree across text, tables and figures.
- Reproducible output: delivery of the analysis syntax underlying every reported value.
How we work
- Scoping call: we review your existing analysis, target journal and style guide, clarify whether you need reporting or a reviewer response, and send a scoped fixed quote within one working day.
- Preparation: results and raw output are collated and the target format's rules are extracted; where needed, missing effect sizes or confidence intervals are completed.
- Reporting: the results text, tables and figures are written to the target standard, and text–table consistency is checked.
- Delivery and aftercare: the journal-ready section and syntax are delivered, with continued support for statistical revisions and response drafts across review rounds.
Deliverables and the standard they meet
| Item | Format | Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Statistical reporting | In-text values and sentence structure | APA 7 or journal house style |
| Tables | Title, column layout, notes | APA 7 table rules |
| Figures | Axes, captions, resolution | Journal figure guidance |
| Effect sizes | Cohen's d, η², r, OR with 95% CI | APA 7 effect-size rule |
| Reviewer response | Point-by-point response letter | Journal revision format |
| Analysis syntax | SPSS / R / Stata files | Reproducibility |
The statistical complaints reviewers raise most often
Related guides
If you would like to review the reporting yourself, these free guides will help: how to report statistics in APA 7, writing a reviewer response for statistical revisions and effect sizes: Cohen's d, eta-squared and r.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does journal-ready reporting take?
Formatting a single results section is usually completed within a few days. Work involving many tables, re-analysis or an extensive reviewer response takes longer. We share a clear timeline after the scoping call.
How is the price determined?
Rather than a fixed price list, we quote based on the scope of the work. After reviewing the deliverables, your target journal's requirements and any revisions needed, we send a scoped fixed quote within one working day.
Are my data and manuscript safe?
Yes. We sign a non-disclosure agreement on request, and our processes are aligned with UK GDPR and KVKK principles. On completion, your data and files are deleted from our systems if you ask us to.
Are you writing the paper for me — is this ethical?
No, we never substitute for your authorship. We report your analysis results to the correct standard and help you shape your reviewer response; the intellectual ownership of the paper remains yours. To begin, reach us via the contact form or WhatsApp and share your target journal and your results.