Multiple Choice
In a total institution, as detailed in Erving Goffman's ethnographic account of a mental hospital in Washington, D.C., humans have very limited:
A) privacy and must adapt to the fact that their private spheres are limited
B) exposure to intimate sexual relationships and must explore these relationships publicly
C) interaction with their peers
D) time in public and must learn to create rich private lives
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