i have some problem in writing statistics data of methodology and results, in fact, i face the challenge which statistics are better to mentioned for receiving accept in a high reputation journal?
This depends on your statistical test, always, the higher the complexity of the statistical test and statisticians. That, it sells better for journals, but beyond that, Articles are analysed as a whole, not in separate parts like just evaluating statistics.
I recommend tables with less data, but very significant data that allow you to test or not hypotheses
For regression analysis, one should always list the t-statistics (or standard. error of coefficients) under each coefficient. The R^2 (or adjusted R^2 if there are big differences) is needed. The Durbin-Watson statistics is also need to indicate that there is no serial correlation.
Using a rule of thumb, the R^2 should be in the 90+ percent range, the t-statistics should be equal or greater than 2, and the D-W statistics should be equal to 2.
Most journals use the APA Referencing style in reporting statistics. Review the APA style for reporting each type of statistical estimate used in your study. Every time you use a given statistical tool, search for the correct style of reporting that particular statistic