I am conducting research on social-emotional behavioral problems. one of my hypotheses focus on comparison between social-emotional behaviors of children with different birth order
If I understand correctly, you have to put in a table the results of a one-way ANOVA. Usually, they are reported in the text (between parentheses). However, if you wish, you can draw a table reporting mean and standard deviation of each group, one line each in the same column and then in a separated column you can put F value with degrees of freedom (e.g., F(2,42)=...), and in another column the p value. For strict APA style, I think you also have to includd eta. squared in table, reporting significance level as asterisk with a footnotes to explain the level (* p= ....). Post-hoc tests results (bonferroni or tuckey pair comparisons) could be reported using >, group 2 = group 3) in table, reporting details (mean difference, CI, and p-value) in the text in parentheses.
The scenario may be more complex, if you have compared the n groups for more than one variable (n x n design). In this case, you'd better use a column for each groups and a line for each variable. You can also refer to apa style style at https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines/tables-figures/sample-tables#anova
You can have a look at how I presented a one-way ANOVA in this paper:
Nordstrand, A. E., Bøe, H. J., Holen, A., Reichelt, J. G., Gjerstad, C. L., & Hjemdal, O. (2019). Danger-and non-danger-based stressors and their relations to posttraumatic deprecation or growth in Norwegian veterans deployed to Afghanistan. European journal of psychotraumatology, 10(1), 1601989.
Hello. You can take a look at the presentation of one-way ANOVA in this paper:
Khorrami M, Atashpour SH, Arefi M. Analyzing the Path between Positive Psychological Functions among Mothers of Children with Cerebral Palsy. J North Khorasan Univ Med Sci. 2019;10(4):28-40.