The third hypothesis The higher the frame rate, the faster the car will be perceived to be going with the null hypothesis The frame rate will not alter the perception of the cars speed, and the final hypothesis The test containing motion blur will increase the perceived speed of the car, with its null hypothesis Motion blur will not affect the perception of the cars speed compared to the test without motion blur are both affected by the mistake in the questionnaire. The results for speed can only be used as a possible indication, without any certainty, since it is not known how many misinterpreted the question. Looking at how frame rate affects the speed of the car, based on the results it would seem that the car was perceived as going the fastest at 48fps and the slowest at 60fps. This suggests that my hypothesis about the car going faster at higher frame rates was true for 48fps, but not for
60fps, which means that the hypothesis was proven wrong.