In spite of these biases it is still possible to draw conclusions based on the results gathered. The test was conducted on 60 people, 20% of which were female and 80% male, between the ages of 18 and 29. Of these test participants, 75%, considered themselves film enthusiasts, and 58% stated that they had knowledge of computer graphics. This allows for a tentative generalisation of the result, and a prediction that they reflect mostly the male population, who are in their twenties, and are interested in films, without necessarily having any knowledge of computer graphics. The fact that
only eight test participants did not notice any differences between the clips, suggests that there are visible differences between the frame rates. This is supported by the previous research, and by the responses of the test participants who watched The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey in 48fps, and wrote what they thought about it (figure 7).