A report indicates that a one-factor ANOVA had an effect size with a Cohen’s f=0.394\displaystyle {f}={0.394}.  (Note: Cohen’s f\displaystyle {f} is not the same thing as the F-ratio.)  The ANOVA was a balanced design with a total of 90 data points.  The report also gave the sample means for each group:
M1=56.1\displaystyle {M}_{{1}}={56.1},   M2=57.2\displaystyle {M}_{{2}}={57.2},   M3=53.4\displaystyle {M}_{{3}}={53.4},   M4=58.9\displaystyle {M}_{{4}}={58.9},   M5=57.6\displaystyle {M}_{{5}}={57.6}


Use the information give to calculate the F-ratio and the associated P-value.
F=\displaystyle {F}=
    (Report accurate to 3 decimal places.)
p=\displaystyle {p}=
    (Report accurate to 4 decimal places.)