\subsection{Questionnaire} \label{questions} \begin{subfigswide}{questions}{% Experiment \#1. Boxplots of the questionnaire results of each visual hand rendering % and pairwise Wilcoxon signed-rank tests with Holm-Bonferroni adjustment: ** is \pinf{0.01} and * is \pinf{0.05}. % Lower is better for Difficulty and Fatigue. Higher is better for Precision, Efficiency, and Rating. } \subfig[0.19]{results/Question-Difficulty} \subfig[0.19]{results/Question-Fatigue} \subfig[0.19]{results/Question-Precision} \subfig[0.19]{results/Question-Efficiency} \subfig[0.19]{results/Question-Rating} \end{subfigswide} \figref{questions} presents the questionnaire results for each visual hand rendering. % Friedman tests indicated that all questions had statistically significant differences (\pinf{0.001}). % Pairwise Wilcoxon signed-rank tests with Holm-Bonferroni adjustment were then used each question results (\secref{metrics}): \begin{itemize} \item \textit{Difficulty}: Occlusion was considered more difficult than Contour (\p{0.02}), Skeleton (\p{0.01}), and Mesh (\p{0.03}). \item \textit{Fatigue}: None was found more fatiguing than Mesh (\p{0.04}); And Occlusion more than Skeleton (\p{0.02}) and Mesh (\p{0.02}). \item \textit{Precision}: None was considered less precise than Skeleton (\p{0.02}) and Mesh (\p{0.02}); And Occlusion more than Contour (\p{0.02}), Skeleton (\p{0.006}), and Mesh (\p{0.02}). \item \textit{Efficiency}: Occlusion was found less efficient than Contour (\p{0.01}), Skeleton (\p{0.02}), and Mesh (\p{0.02}). \item \textit{{Rating}}: Occlusion was rated lower than Contour (\p{0.02}) and Skeleton (\p{0.03}). \end{itemize} In summary, Occlusion was worse than Skeleton for all questions, and worse than Contour and Mesh on 5 over 6 questions. % Results of Difficulty, Performance, and Precision questions are consistent in that way. % Moreover, having no visible visual hand rendering was felt by users fatiguing and less precise than having one. % Surprisingly, no clear consensus was found on Rating. % Each visual hand rendering, except for Occlusion, had simultaneously received the minimum and maximum possible notes.