You said, about two years ago:
However, you should realize, when designing a telepathy test, that there are things that people can do, are (perhaps) able to do on the one hand, and there are things that people are willing to do, on the other hand. These two things do not necessarily coincide.
This is one thing that some "pseudo-skeptics" seem to have difficulty understanding. Even if some people know that you are intensely thinking (about) the word "Westminster" for example, they will not necessarily tell you so, and in the simple way that you would like. Basically, people say what they want to say, and they evaluate possible risks, what they perceive as advantages and disadvantages of possible responses.