“…Despite an effort to make the survey as respondent friendly as possible, it required up to 2 hours to complete 3 (on the basis of a pilot test), resulting in a response rate of 18.5% (601 of 3,256 target respondents). Although low, the rate compares favorably with the response rates of similar career surveys of professional employees (Bertrand, Goldin, & Katz, 2010;Bidwell, Won, Barbulescu, & Mollick, 2015;Cycyota & Harrison, 2006). Importantly, the data do not reflect a respondent bias as revealed by a comparative analysis (Table 1).of basic demographic characteristics (age, gender, race, nationality, and prestige of the undergraduate institution) between respondents and nonrespondents.…”