just say know
Bluelighter
I'd like to conduct a survey of the sorts on coffee and habituation. Now i've read that caffeine isn't actually addictive, even though you can withdraw from it (source: "Buzzed" the complete third edition, specifically the Q&A section "test your drug knowledge"). But i do believe Coffee and generally caffeine can indeed be psychologically habituated but i wouldn't classify it as prominently as addiction for political correctness sake. But also, generally i want to learn more about caffeine in general through first hand accounts. 
Anyways,
1: Do you drink coffee? What about other sources of caffeine?
a: How often do you intake caffeine or coffee?
b: how much caffeine or coffee do you take?
c: Do you ever withdraw and what are your personal symptoms? would you consider this addiction or habituation? Do you find that any symptoms of psychological addiction, habituation, or physical withdraw create any negative influences in your life in regards to Caffeine? (i.e. lack of focus, emotional and behavioral issues, insomnia, etc)
d: what sources of caffeine do you intake and how do they vary (i.e. coffee, energy drinks, extracts/pills of varying quality, yerba mate, guarana, chocolate, etc.)
e: For people who drink their caffeine: Do you add anything to your drink? Would you consider something like sugar and milk to influence habituation or cravings?
2: Can you describe the experience of intaking caffeine containing plants/products or similar compounds (such as in the case of chocolate, yerba mate, tea, energy drinks, diet pills, etc; which contain more compounds than just caffeine, like theobromine and such)?
a: Combinations: what is it like for you when you combine caffeine with other substances? [When necessary or if possible please specify](Cannabis, various psychedelics, nootropics , medications, nicotine, other stimulants, SSRI's and MAOI's (please specify between pharmaceutical and reversible MAOI's seeing as these appear to be fairly differing substances), or generally any other substance or class of substance)
b: what about appetite and weight loss? Does it even help with this? In the case of added sugar and cream does this cause you to crave unhealthy foods of similar nature?
c: can you articulate the experience specifically in regards to cognition? what about emotion? (even if subtle, though primarily if you can/pay attention)
d: Does the aroma of any caffeinated drinks influence psychologically your relationship with the substance? (considering smell is directly connected to your brain i would assume that aroma has all kinds of psychological effects)
e: Does caffeine make you jittery? Does caffeine make you relaxed? Does this vary? Do you think that any part of your psychological predisposition influence the effects of caffeine? (This last part is to discuss blanket statements about caffeine that hold anecdotal evidence but is generally unexplored; like the case of caffeine calming and relaxing those with ADHD while stimulating "normal people". But how do you define "normal people" versus people with ADHD and what about people with other mental dispositions like autism or bipolar or a vague similarity to one or more mental dispositions (such as is often with autism)
f: Do you like, love, or hate caffeine? Is there a love-hate relationship going on or maybe an indifferent attitude towards it? Do you ever think about caffeine to understand it better as a drug or comfort or commodity?
3: Caffeine and youth: Did you take caffeine in your youth or have a child/youth that does and is willing to answer this part of the survey or other parts where applicable?
a: do you think caffeine is "okay" for youth and children?
b: if you did take caffeine in your youth; for what reasons?
c: what were the subjective effects and affects on your cognition, emotions, and behavior?
d: does it stimulate or calm you down? does it cause you to focus more or less? does it seem to be dependent upon some factor like set and setting?
e: Can you please try to describe any habituation that has occurred and try to put into perspective what factors may influence that?
d: When did you start taking caffeine? for what intentions and expectations?
4: Placebo: Although placebo is hard to differentiate and this isn't a true to the blue research medium and differentiating between placebo and actual evidence can be quite difficult; i ask you to please describe or at least think about whether or not any of your expectations and conclusions about caffeine are part of a placebo effect or an influenced attitude by others, media, and society's view on caffeine?
If you feel that anything can be added to maximize informational value please pm me any suggestions and i will take into account those suggestions.

Anyways,
1: Do you drink coffee? What about other sources of caffeine?
a: How often do you intake caffeine or coffee?
b: how much caffeine or coffee do you take?
c: Do you ever withdraw and what are your personal symptoms? would you consider this addiction or habituation? Do you find that any symptoms of psychological addiction, habituation, or physical withdraw create any negative influences in your life in regards to Caffeine? (i.e. lack of focus, emotional and behavioral issues, insomnia, etc)
d: what sources of caffeine do you intake and how do they vary (i.e. coffee, energy drinks, extracts/pills of varying quality, yerba mate, guarana, chocolate, etc.)
e: For people who drink their caffeine: Do you add anything to your drink? Would you consider something like sugar and milk to influence habituation or cravings?
2: Can you describe the experience of intaking caffeine containing plants/products or similar compounds (such as in the case of chocolate, yerba mate, tea, energy drinks, diet pills, etc; which contain more compounds than just caffeine, like theobromine and such)?
a: Combinations: what is it like for you when you combine caffeine with other substances? [When necessary or if possible please specify](Cannabis, various psychedelics, nootropics , medications, nicotine, other stimulants, SSRI's and MAOI's (please specify between pharmaceutical and reversible MAOI's seeing as these appear to be fairly differing substances), or generally any other substance or class of substance)
b: what about appetite and weight loss? Does it even help with this? In the case of added sugar and cream does this cause you to crave unhealthy foods of similar nature?
c: can you articulate the experience specifically in regards to cognition? what about emotion? (even if subtle, though primarily if you can/pay attention)
d: Does the aroma of any caffeinated drinks influence psychologically your relationship with the substance? (considering smell is directly connected to your brain i would assume that aroma has all kinds of psychological effects)
e: Does caffeine make you jittery? Does caffeine make you relaxed? Does this vary? Do you think that any part of your psychological predisposition influence the effects of caffeine? (This last part is to discuss blanket statements about caffeine that hold anecdotal evidence but is generally unexplored; like the case of caffeine calming and relaxing those with ADHD while stimulating "normal people". But how do you define "normal people" versus people with ADHD and what about people with other mental dispositions like autism or bipolar or a vague similarity to one or more mental dispositions (such as is often with autism)
f: Do you like, love, or hate caffeine? Is there a love-hate relationship going on or maybe an indifferent attitude towards it? Do you ever think about caffeine to understand it better as a drug or comfort or commodity?
3: Caffeine and youth: Did you take caffeine in your youth or have a child/youth that does and is willing to answer this part of the survey or other parts where applicable?
a: do you think caffeine is "okay" for youth and children?
b: if you did take caffeine in your youth; for what reasons?
c: what were the subjective effects and affects on your cognition, emotions, and behavior?
d: does it stimulate or calm you down? does it cause you to focus more or less? does it seem to be dependent upon some factor like set and setting?
e: Can you please try to describe any habituation that has occurred and try to put into perspective what factors may influence that?
d: When did you start taking caffeine? for what intentions and expectations?
4: Placebo: Although placebo is hard to differentiate and this isn't a true to the blue research medium and differentiating between placebo and actual evidence can be quite difficult; i ask you to please describe or at least think about whether or not any of your expectations and conclusions about caffeine are part of a placebo effect or an influenced attitude by others, media, and society's view on caffeine?
If you feel that anything can be added to maximize informational value please pm me any suggestions and i will take into account those suggestions.