Given your answer to the previous questions, what does this statistical presentation mean in plain English?
A one-way, between-subjects ANOVA revealed an overall effect of cookie type on liking, F(2, 62) = 5.54, p < .001, ?p2 = .155. Tukey’s honestly significant difference (HSD) test showed that those who ate a brownie batter cookie (M = 6.25, SD = 0.89) preferred it to either the vanilla (M = 4.98, SD = 0.78) or chocolate (M = 5.12, SD = 0. 82) cookie, both ps < .05. There was no difference in liking of the vanilla and chocolate cookies, p > .05.
Ans: People liked the brownie batter cookie more than the vanilla or chocolate cookies. There was no difference in how much people liked the vanilla or chocolate cookies.
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