Welcome to the community. I'm not sure I can answer your question with the limited information about the experiment you conducted, but here are my general thoughts:
When analyzing relationships between characteristics of the subjects (e.g., age, sex, education level, etc.) and the resultant choices, you are looking for:
1. Is there a correlation between some characteristic and the choices selected?
2. Is the relationship between the characteristics and the choices consistent?
3. Would the subjects make the same choices at another point in time (or under. another set of circumstances)?
4. For interactions, if the interactions are significant, then the choices depend on the subject characteristics. For example, if the choice was about what show to watch on TV, that selection may well depend on the age (younger ones might choose Paw Patrol and older adults might choose news) or sex (males might be biased to choose sports or action) of the subject.
"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box