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@@ -176,14 +176,15 @@ After each \factor{Visual Rendering} block of trials, participants rated their e
For all questions, participants were shown only labels (\eg \enquote{Not at all} or \enquote{Extremely}) and not the actual scale values (\eg 1 or 5), following the recommendations of \textcite{muller2014survey}.
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\begin{tabwide}{questions}{%
Questions asked to participants after each \factor{Visual Rendering} block of trials. %
\begin{tabwide}{questions}
{Questions asked to participants after each \factor{Visual Rendering} block of trials.}
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Unipolar scale questions were 5-point Likert scales (1 = Not at all, 2 = Slightly, 3 = Moderately, 4 = Very and 5 = Extremely), and %
bipolar scale questions were 7-point Likert scales (1 = Extremely A, 2 = Moderately A, 3 = Slightly A, 4 = Neither A nor B, 5 = Slightly B, 6 = Moderately B, 7 = Extremely B), %
where A and B are the two poles of the scale (indicated in parentheses in the Scale column of the questions).
%, and NASA TLX questions were bipolar 100-points scales (0 = Very Low and 100 = Very High, except for Performance where 0 = Perfect and 100 = Failure). %
Participants were shown only the labels for all questions.
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\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{l X p{0.2\linewidth}}
\toprule
\textbf{Code} & \textbf{Question} & \textbf{Scale} \\