TABLE 6.
Summary of hypotheses.
| Hypothesis | Description | Conclusion |
| H1 | Successful error detections in conceptual modeling will require less time spent looking at the stimulus than unsuccessful error detections. | Supported |
| H2 | Successful error detections in conceptual modeling will require, in total, fewer fixations than unsuccessful error detections. | Not supported |
| H3 | Successful error detections in conceptual modeling will require, on average, shorter fixation duration than unsuccessful error detections. | Not supported |
| H4 | Experts in conceptual modeling will spend less time looking at the stimulus than novices. | Not supported |
| H5 | Experts in conceptual modeling will require, in total, fewer fixations than novices. |
Not supported |
| H6 | Experts in conceptual modeling will require, on average, shorter fixation duration than novices. |
Not supported |
| H7 | Experts in conceptual modeling will diagnose the anomalies more accurately than novices. | Not supported |