For the people taking the survey, selecting one answer had no more utility than another (except maybe if fucking with a survey can be considered fun).
Or contributing to a trend that suggests "people ascribing to my ideology are less likely to believe stupid things."
A article in the Atlantic, linked to by someone on the unofficial LW IRC channel caught my eye. Nothing all that new for LessWrong readers, but still it is good to see any mention of such biases in mainstream media.
I break here to comment that I don't see why we would expect this to be so given the reality of academia.