A 9-item scale called the Imperial Psychedelic Predictor Scale (IPPS) can predict key features of the acute psychedelic experience. The scale has three factors: set (mindset), rapport (relationship with the guide or setting), and intention. In a controlled administration dataset, set and rapport together explained 40% of the variance in mystical experiences, while set alone explained 16% of the variance in challenging experiences. In another controlled dataset, rapport explained 9% of the variance in emotional breakthrough. The scale shows good internal consistency and predicts mystical, challenging, and emotional breakthrough experiences across naturalistic and controlled settings.
A new 9-item scale called the Imperial Psychedelic Predictor Scale (IPPS) predicts key features of the acute psychedelic experience. Analyzing four independent datasets (two online surveys with 741 and 836 participants, and two controlled administration studies with 30 and 28 participants), the scale showed good internal consistency and three factors: set, rapport, and intention. The IPPS significantly predicted mystical, challenging, and emotional breakthrough experiences. In one controlled dataset, set and rapport explained 40% of variance in mystical experience, and set alone explained 16% of variance in challenging experience. In another, rapport explained 9% of variance in emotional breakthrough. The scale may improve safety and therapeutic outcomes by forecasting response variability.