Yes I certainly am planning on posting the results in total. Currently there are just a few of the surveys that have a good number of responses. Probably 4 of them have enough responses to make a few generalizations / comparisons. Ideally I would like to have about 60+ responses to each item in order to make some fairly meaningful comparisons. Currently I have:
59 Responses to the 2C-I Survey
58 Responses to the 2C-E Survey
26 Responses to the DOC Survey
21 Responses to the 2C-C Survey
19 Responses to the 5-MeO-DMT Survey
16 Responses to the 2C-D Survey
15 Responses to the 2C-T-2 Survey
14 Responses to the 4-HO-MiPT Survey
14 responses to the DPT Survey
Effectively all of the other surveys have 9,10, or 11 responses at this point except for 5-MeO-DET and 5-MeO-DPT which have 0 responses so far.
Some interesting comparisons so far:
74.6 % of respondents consider 2C-I “worthwhile material” (B or better)
98.3 % of respondents consider 2C-I at least somewhat stimulating (all but 1)
Respondents reported usage ranging from 1 time to 100+ times for 2C-I with most ( 40.4 % ) reporting 2-5 usages.
93.1 % of respondents consider 2C-E “worthwhile material” (B or better)
19.6 % of respondents reported experiencing “extreme” closed eye & open eye visuals.
Respondents reported usage ranging from 1 time to 75 times for 2C-E with most ( 47.2 % ) reporting 2-5 usages.
88.5 % of respondents consider DOC “worthwhile material” (B or better)
84.0 % of respondents consider DOC at least somewhat stimulating.
Respondents reported usage ranging from 1 time to 20 times for DOC with most ( 75 % ) reporting 1-5 usages.
85.7 % of respondents consider 2C-C “worthwhile material” (B or better)
Generally very few side-effects were noted with 2C-C, but the one that was reported the most often was “Perceived or Actual Temperature Change” ( 58.3 % )
Regarding the question of sedating vs. stimulating, the distribution of scores looks almost like a bell curve with most ( 44.4 % ) reporting the compound to be neutral or prone to both stimulation and sedation. Overall average score was exactly 0 indicating no discernable trend toward either sedation or stimulation.
When I get more data on most items I will post all of the data in full for comparison etc. But for now this teaser will have to do.
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