Data summary Q.6

This section provides a summary of the data. The three thousand data sets with three different sample sizes (i.e., 30, 300 and 900) are plotted as animated objects.

Fig. 1. Frequency distributions for biological sex \((\mathrm{S})\): (left) sample size 30, (middle) sample size 300 and (right) sample size 900. The black bars display the frequency distribution of the population.
Fig. 2. Density distributions for clothing insulation \((\mathrm{C})\): (top) sample size 30, (middle) sample size 300 and (bottom) sample size 900. The black lines display the (normalised) density distribution of the population while the vertical black marks at the bottom of each figure are the rug plots.
Fig. 3. Density distributions for indoor air temperature \((\mathrm{T})\): (top) sample size 30, (middle) sample size 300 and (bottom) sample size 900. The black lines display the (normalised) density distribution of the population while the vertical black marks at the bottom of each figure are the rug plots.
Fig. 4. Frequency distributions for thermal sensation vote \((\mathrm{V})\): (top) sample size 30, (middle) sample size 300 and (bottom) sample size 900. The black bars display the frequency distribution of the population.