Multiple Choice
According to labeling theory,why were none of the pseudopatients in David Rosenhan's "On Being Sane in Insane Places" discovered?
A) They all were mentally ill, at least to some extent.
B) They were too "clean-cut" to be considered mentally ill.
C) They were well coached in the symptoms real patients would experience.
D) Once a person has been labeled "mentally ill," it is very hard for anyone to see past the label.
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