Step 1 :The first question has 2 answer choices (Yes / No).
Step 2 :The second question also has 2 answer choices (Yes / No).
Step 3 :The third question again has 2 answer choices (Yes / No).
Step 4 :So, the total number of different answer combinations is \(2 \times 2 \times 2\).
Step 5 :Calculating this gives us \(\boxed{8}\) different answer sets.