There are too few questions for it to know _why_ you made a decision. It thought I was trying to save fat people, when actually, I think the car should avoid swerving when all other things are equal.
It does explain this at the beginning - if they asked 500 questions, while they might get more detail per person, their data would be skewed to the opinions of those who would sit and answer 500 questions.
I always answered hit the wall when there was a wall—shouldn't have been driving that fast near pedestrians.
When asked to choose between a doxtor and a homeless man, I hit the doctor. The doctor took an oath, and tje homeless man may be a lost sheep, so to speak.
I actually didn't give a fuck who the people were, or how many.
I was surprised when by the end I was shown the results including demographics.