A number of the above questions are not asking, “Is X true?” but rather “Do group Y believe that X is true?”
But once you get into asking “Do group Y believe that X should be done?” you’re not talking about respondents’ model of others’ factual “is” beliefs, but respondents’ model of others’ moral “ought” beliefs.
A number of the above questions are not asking, “Is X true?” but rather “Do group Y believe that X is true?”
But once you get into asking “Do group Y believe that X should be done?” you’re not talking about respondents’ model of others’ factual “is” beliefs, but respondents’ model of others’ moral “ought” beliefs.
That might be a very different thing.