Hi Tye
welcome back to the monastery! :)
I figured that out already, and I'm not such a fanboy that I care about the results of a bad survey.
But I care about bad math and fake news. Nowadays more than ever.
My theory is that the questions were single choice, but the other option allowed free text were multiple editors were inserted.
Anyway a decent survey would at least
- avoid opinionated choices
- publish the original data
- keep a snap shot of the original survey online
Otherwise we'll never know, that's why I give up.
Regarding venn diagram, this wouldn't be possible in many cases.
Imho the best representation is a hasse diagram.
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