%0 Journal Article %T Reproducible Tables in Psychology Using the apaTables Package %A David J. Stanley %A Jeffrey R. Spence %J Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science %@ 2515-2467 %D 2018 %R 10.1177/2515245918773743 %X Growing awareness of how susceptible research is to errors, coupled with well-documented replication failures, has caused psychological researchers to move toward open science and reproducible research. In this Tutorial, to facilitate reproducible psychological research, we present a tool that creates reproducible tables that follow the American Psychological Association¡¯s (APA¡¯s) style. Our tool, apaTables, automates the creation of APA-style tables for commonly used statistics and analyses in psychological research: correlations, multiple regressions (with and without blocks), standardized mean differences, N-way independent-groups analyses of variance (ANOVAs), within-subjects ANOVAs, and mixed-design ANOVAs. All tables are saved as Microsoft Word documents, so they can be readily incorporated into manuscripts without manual formatting or transcription of values %K R %K replication %K reproducibility %K open science %K statistical tools %K transparency in research %K open data %K data sharing %K reproducible research %K reproducible tables %K reproducible analyses %K open materials %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2515245918773743