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Figure 5.13. Proportion of number of fixations on the object in comparison to<br />

scene as a whole.<br />

Average total gaze duration<br />

A 3 x 2 x 4 ANOVA was conducted on the total gaze duration for the repeated<br />

measures factors emotion and scene component and the between-participants<br />

factor of experiment. (See Figure 5.14). This revealed a significant main effect<br />

of scene component (F(1,68) = 569.24, MSe = 5.09 E7 , p < .001, partial eta 2 =<br />

.89) with longer total gaze duration on the object than background. The main<br />

effect of emotion was not significant [F(2,136) = 0.58, MSe = 468.15, p = .56,<br />

partial eta 2 = .01] and nor was the main effect of experiment [F(3,68) = 2.38,<br />

MSe = 22861.75, p = .08, partial eta 2 = .10]. The interaction between emotion<br />

and experiment was not significant [F(6,136) = 0.35, MSe = 280.93, p = .91,<br />

partial eta 2 = .02]. The interaction between scene component and experiment<br />

was significant (F(3,68) = 86.30, MSe = 7721847.53, p < .001, partial eta 2 =<br />

.79) and the interaction between emotion and scene component was significant<br />

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