In his comments Rachlin argues, first, that the key variable in his theory is social interaction, not loneliness, or its even less relevant counterpart, self-reported loneliness. Second, evidence on the relationship between drug use and social interaction/loneliness across a population has no relevance when it comes to testing his theory since the theory is only intended to explain individual changes and not absolute levels of substance abuse in a society.
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