I am looking for someone to do the result section of this case study. I am struggling to fine the how to put the data into the formation they would like. This is the example: (which they would like our results to be written this way about change blindness) A one-way repeated-measures ANOVA was carried out to investigate the impact of mouth visibility on the McGurk effect. Mauchly’s test of sphericity indicated that the assumption of sphericity had been met, χ2(2) = .54, p > .05. A significant main effect of mouth visibility was found (F(2, 58)= 43.25, p < .001, ηp2 = .60). Post-hoc tests revealed that this effect was due to significantly fewer errors occurring in the left-side condition (mean = 19.93, SD = 4.45) than in either the whole-mouth (mean = 30.32, SD = 6.48) or right-side (mean = 27.57, SD = 4.65) conditions (for both conditions p < .001). The difference between the right-side and whole-mouth conditions did not reach significance (p > .05). This evidence supports the research hypothesis that mouth visibility would significantly affect the proportion of McGurk-type errors participants made. Specifically, these findings suggest that, while the right side of the mouth is as important as the whole mouth in bringing about this illusion, the left side is not. also they would like these questions answered about the results. qualitative, summarise that data with illustrative examples. • What is the independent variable and how many levels does it have? • What is the dependent variable? • Exactly what analysis are you doing? • Have the assumptions of this analysis been met? Report the relevant statistics in APA format. • What was the finding from your ANOVA? Report the relevant statistics in APA format. • Did you do post-hoc tests? • If yes, what did you find? Link your results back to your descriptive statistics to describe the pattern of your findings. If not, you still need to report your means and standard deviations. • Did you find support for your hypotheses? My hypothesis: It is predicted that the type of change made to the scene will influence how quickly a change is detected.