There is always the last bias: lisp programmers, by their strong academical background, tend to be more educated CS-wise than JS, Ruby, or Python programmers, which enable them to a better understanding of a CS problem. It's almost tautological.
You can't just take 20 programmers and give them a problem to solve, that's not how surveys works.
You can't just take 20 programmers and give them a problem to solve, that's not how surveys works.