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Stiffness is indeed an important perceptual dimension of a material (\secref[related_work]{hardness}).% \cite{okamoto2013psychophysical,culbertson2014modeling}. Stiffness is indeed an important perceptual dimension of a material (\secref[related_work]{hardness}).% \cite{okamoto2013psychophysical,culbertson2014modeling}.
\fig[0.6]{results/matching_correspondence_analysis}{ \fig[0.6]{results/matching_correspondence_analysis}{
Correspondence analysis of the \level{Matching} task confusion matrix (\figref{results/matching_confusion_matrix}). Correspondence analysis of the confusion matrix of the \level{Matching} task.
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%The haptic textures are represented as green squares, the haptic textures as red circles. % %The haptic textures are represented as green squares, the haptic textures as red circles. %
The closer the haptic and visual textures are, the more similar they were judged. % The closer the haptic and visual textures are, the more similar they were judged. %
The first dimension (horizontal axis) explains \percent{60} of the variance, the second dimension (vertical axis) explains \percent{30} of the variance. The first dimension (horizontal axis) explains \percent{60} of the variance, the second dimension (vertical axis) explains \percent{30} of the variance.
The confusion matrix is \figref{results/matching_confusion_matrix}.
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\paragraph{Hierarchical Clustering} \paragraph{Hierarchical Clustering}

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%\figref{results/question_heatmaps} shows the median and interquartile range (IQR) ratings to the questions in \tabref{questions} and to the NASA-TLX questionnaire. %\figref{results/question_heatmaps} shows the median and interquartile range (IQR) ratings to the questions in \tabref{questions} and to the NASA-TLX questionnaire.
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Friedman tests were employed to compare the ratings to the questions (\tabref{questions}), with post-hoc Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and Holm-Bonferroni adjustment, except for the questions regarding the virtual hand that were directly compared with Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. Friedman tests were employed to compare the ratings to the questions (\tabref{questions1} and \tabref{questions2}), with post-hoc Wilcoxon signed-rank tests and Holm-Bonferroni adjustment, except for the questions regarding the virtual hand that were directly compared with Wilcoxon signed-rank tests.
\figref{results_questions} shows these ratings for questions where statistically significant differences were found (results are shown as mean $\pm$ standard deviation): \figref{results_questions} shows these ratings for questions where statistically significant differences were found (results are shown as mean $\pm$ standard deviation):
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}