An ANOVA test was performed on the data, that showed that there were no significant differences within the data, and that the null hypothesis cannot be rejected. I decided to try and applying a t-test to the result, PCR realism interrelation, which had the lowest p-value(p = 0.12). It was found that there is a significant difference between the 24fps, with and without motion blur, which is more relevant for looking at the differences between the groups. There was also a difference between clips shown at 24fps and 60fps with motion blur, suggesting that though the null hypothesis cannot be disregarded, there is a case where my first hypothesis holds true.