The test was divided into two groups where one group, with 30 participants tested with motion blur and the other group, also with 30 participants tested without motion blur. The order in which the videos were shown was random, which lead to some of the orders being shown more often than others, forcing the researcher to plan some of the orders so that they were all shown at least once. Had more test participants tried the different orders, it might have been possible to see if there was a correlation between the order, and how the participants answered. Due to some of the comments made by the participants, about not knowing what to compare the first clip with, it is clear to see that the order affects their rating. This is because they use the first clip as a base on which to rate the other clips.