The survey seems to have taken reasonable steps to account for responder-bias, and IIRC at least I couldn’t tell any obvious direction in which respondents were biased. Katja has written some about this here: https://twitter.com/KatjaGrace/status/1643342692905254912
Response rates still seem good to mention when mentioning the survey, but I don’t currently believe that getting a survey with a higher response rate would change the results. Might be worth a bet?
The survey seems to have taken reasonable steps to account for responder-bias, and IIRC at least I couldn’t tell any obvious direction in which respondents were biased. Katja has written some about this here: https://twitter.com/KatjaGrace/status/1643342692905254912
Response rates still seem good to mention when mentioning the survey, but I don’t currently believe that getting a survey with a higher response rate would change the results. Might be worth a bet?
Fair enough, didn’t know about those steps. That does update me towards this being representative.