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Well, this is somewhat of a tedious slog to figure out what "young adults" are defined as.
From the abstract:
Ellipsis not mine. Good thing we get to a fourth significant figure on age, though.
So, we have an absurdly skewed dataset ... I'll round, because this is ... not data. Eight in 10 are women and nine in 10 have at least a bachelor's. That's going to get you results, but how they apply to the population in general is an exercise for statisticians who should know better.
If you want to say "most college-educated women," we have a starting point, though still no clear age range, which is a fatal flaw for the premise of the conclusion. It's unclear what setting up a survey under these conditions was intended to measure.