>in the case of Krebs and Johansen (2013, 2015), it is ~13% reporting lifetime psychedelic use, while in the ACS readers survey it is ~100%.
Just to be clear to casual readers, this wasn’t the whole ACX Readers Survey, I just only looked at the subset that filled out my psychedelic survey and seemed to have actually done psychedelics (i.e. the conclusion “all ACX readers do psychedelics” would be very incorrect). I don’t know what fraction of ACX readers have done psychedelics.
>in the case of Krebs and Johansen (2013, 2015), it is ~13% reporting lifetime psychedelic use, while in the ACS readers survey it is ~100%.
Just to be clear to casual readers, this wasn’t the whole ACX Readers Survey, I just only looked at the subset that filled out my psychedelic survey and seemed to have actually done psychedelics (i.e. the conclusion “all ACX readers do psychedelics” would be very incorrect). I don’t know what fraction of ACX readers have done psychedelics.
To avoid such misunderstanding I edited the original comment with “subsample of ACX readers survey considered in this report (...)”