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\subsection{Questionnaires}
\label{results_questions}
%\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{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):
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%\figwide{results/question_heatmaps}{%
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% Heatmaps of the questionnaire responses, with the median rating and the interquartile range in brackets on each cell.
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% (Left) point Likert scale questions (1=Not at all, 2=Slightly, 3=Moderately, 4=Very, 5=Extremely).
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% (Middle) point Likert scale questions (1=Extremely A, 2=Moderately A, 3=Slightly A, 4=Neither A nor B, 5=Slightly B, 6=Moderately B, 7=Extremely B) with A and B being the two poles of the scale.
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% (Right) Load Index (NASA-TLX) questionnaire (lower values are better).
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