A study was done to determine if food insecurity/hunger impacts psychological distress (this is fake data to make it simple, but it is based off of a 2020 study that examined the associations between food insecurity and psychological distress among older people in Ghana). Participants were broken into three groups based on their responses: no food insecurity, moderate food insecurity, and severe food insecurity. Psychological distress was measured on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10), where scores range from 0 to 50. Enter data and test to determine if there is a significant difference between the 3 groups in psychological distress Food insecurity: Psychological distress scores (higher = more distress) No food insecurity 5 6 8 10 5 4 14 9 Moderate food insecurity 16 14 9 7 14 8 16 17 Severe food insecurity 25 36 18 13 25 14 19 22 Refer to the JASP output, and use research report (APA-style) sentences. With alpha level of 0.05, present your conclusion about the Null Hypothesis in terms of the size of the F-statistic and statistical significance. If the results are statistically significant, include a measure of effect size. If relevant, include a sentence with the post hoc test results.

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A study was done to determine if food insecurity/hunger impacts psychological distress (this is fake data to make it simple, but it is based off of a 2020 study that examined the associations between food insecurity and psychological distress among older people in Ghana). Participants were broken into three groups based on their responses: no food insecurity, moderate food insecurity, and severe food insecurity. Psychological distress was measured on the Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10), where scores range from 0 to 50. Enter data and test to determine if there is a significant difference between the 3 groups in psychological distress

Food insecurity:                      Psychological distress scores (higher = more distress)

No food insecurity                  5          6          8          10        5          4          14        9

Moderate food insecurity        16        14        9          7          14        8          16        17

Severe food insecurity            25        36        18        13        25        14        19        22

Refer to the JASP output, and use research report (APA-style) sentences. With alpha level of 0.05, present your conclusion about the Null Hypothesis in terms of the size of the F-statistic and statistical significance. If the results are statistically significant, include a measure of effect size. If relevant, include a sentence with the post hoc test results.

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