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The Dallas model (where in the early 1980's Ecstasy was supplied legally, in regulated doses and used in widespread terms) is 20-25 years old...
The one thing i want to know is, has a wide spread study been conducted (or of any kind) on those original users...You'd think it would be a good place to start for a longditudinal study of the long terms effects of MDMA?
has anyone heard of such research?
The one thing i want to know is, has a wide spread study been conducted (or of any kind) on those original users...You'd think it would be a good place to start for a longditudinal study of the long terms effects of MDMA?
has anyone heard of such research?
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but then there is the possible social stigma...
Research purposes
yes but its not a million miles removed from the sampling method in the research you sent me is it? You do have to start somewhere and it still seems as good a place as any. With any study into an illegal or prohibited activity there is always going to be the issue of 'trust variation' in the respondant sample.
It would be by no means conclusive but could provide an impotus for guiding other research.
Spoken like a right social science student, 'I was discussing theory' yes of course you were, in between read Marx and drinking cheap beer.
Either way, enjoy your job prospects.
Though of course I should point out its unwise and potentially dangerous.