A quick google search shows that there are massive differences in how willing different generations are to respond to surveys, especially relating to how they are delivered. 40% of gen-z will abandon a survey if they are asked for personally identifying information.
Another user in this thread mentioned that this particular survey was delivered by mail, which means that this was only able to reach people with a mailing address, who actually read non essential mail, and who are willing to respond to this survey.
I agree that being young makes you less likely to RESPOND to a survey.
What we are talking about is the results of a survey that shows you it compensated for that bias by making sure they reached enough people in every demographic on all parts of the political spectrum.
They are reaching enough genz to know the genz opinion, i promise you, if you need it proven to you please go to the paper and read the methodology for the survey
https://www.surveylegend.com/customer-insight/generational-differences-in-surveys/
A quick google search shows that there are massive differences in how willing different generations are to respond to surveys, especially relating to how they are delivered. 40% of gen-z will abandon a survey if they are asked for personally identifying information.
Another user in this thread mentioned that this particular survey was delivered by mail, which means that this was only able to reach people with a mailing address, who actually read non essential mail, and who are willing to respond to this survey.
I agree that being young makes you less likely to RESPOND to a survey.
What we are talking about is the results of a survey that shows you it compensated for that bias by making sure they reached enough people in every demographic on all parts of the political spectrum.
They are reaching enough genz to know the genz opinion, i promise you, if you need it proven to you please go to the paper and read the methodology for the survey