re: #20 Simply Sarah
Besides the fact that the 66% value from the B question is terrifying, it doesn’t mesh with the 53% saying Yes to A.
I think you are mistakenly assuming that the survey population is capable of logical reasoning.
Obviously, believing A, A implies not B, and B, simultaneously is a logical fallacy, but these are people who are trained to give pat answers to questions posed, and not try to connect the dots between them.