Multiple Choice
In "On Being Sane in Insane Places," David Rosenhan suggests that:
A) although it may be difficult for the rest of us, psychiatrists can easily differentiate between those who are sane and those who are insane.
B) staff working in mental hospitals often take on the behavioral characteristics of patients.
C) researchers posing as "pseudopatients" in a mental hospital, but otherwise acting normally, were nonetheless treated as insane by the hospital staff.
D) mental patients were unable to determine who among them were really researchers posing as "pseudopatients."
E) researchers, working in mental hospitals, started to develop higher rates of mental illness.
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