On Being Sane in INSANE Places
On Being Sane in INSANE Places
On Being Sane in INSANE Places
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most power have least to do with pa' ritated. In examining these data, re- school: ". . . to the medical school?").
tients, and those with the least power, member that the behavior of the 5) "Is it difficult to get in?"
are most involved with them. Recall,k pseudopatients was neither bizarre nor 6) "Is there financial aid?"
however, that the acquisition of role- disruptive. One could indeed engage in Without exception, as can be seen in
appropriate behaviors occurs mainly good conversation with them. Table 1 (column 3), all of the questions
through the observation of others, with The data for these experiments are were answered. No matter how rushed
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