I haven't gone through the survey results in any detail yet, but in response
to the question: do ALA readers provide a representative sample of the
world's Web designers the short answer is: almost certainly not. They did
get 33,000 responses (which is a decent number), but doesn't change the fact
that you already have one bias in place at the outset.

So, the question to ask is: with respect to the questions being asked, is
there any reason to believe ALA readers would answer differently to non ALA
readers.

Steve
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