Selection Bias in Psychedelic Research : Comparing Self-Reported Quality-Of-Life Impact Between Enthusiasts and a General Population Sample
Psychedelic experiences have been associated with improved quality of life, but many studies rely on samples of enthusiasts, raising concerns about selection bias. This study examined whether self-reported quality-of-life impact differed between a convenience sample of psychedelic enthusiasts and a general population sample recruited through Prolific, and whether sample differences persisted after
