Just a minor side note and I don't know if it's just something you did during the data display or if it is actually reflective of how you surveyed, but if you're surveying for comparitive purposes you probably should keep the descriptors and options as similar as possible (ideally identical). Having multiple different 'yes' and 'no' variations can introduce subtle distortions to the data.
If your goal is to actually deal with users and their feedback, this is probably more important than it is for anyone who just wants to show their design clout.
If your goal is to actually deal with users and their feedback, this is probably more important than it is for anyone who just wants to show their design clout.